Three ‘Ukrainian saboteurs’ detained in Crimea

The Leninsky District Court of Sevastopol chose a pre-trial restriction in the form of arrest to three alleged “members of a subversive and terrorist group of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukraine’s Defence Ministry” at a closed hearing on Thursday.

All three men were arrested for two months, Interfax news agency reports, referring to the court’s ruling.

November 9, the Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) detained the so-called "members of a subversive and terrorist group of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukraine’s Defence Ministry" who allegedly planned acts of sabotage at the military infrastructure facilities in Crimea.

According to a source, "the Ukrainians, who were detained in Sevastopol, are staff employees of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukraine’s Defence Ministry. According to the source, "they have already pleaded guilty and began to give testimony."

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