Russian agents caught planning devastating missile strike on Ukrainian port

Russian agents caught planning devastating missile strike on Ukrainian port

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The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has uncovered and detained two Russian agents in Odesa region who were preparing a missile strike on a storage facility containing ammonium nitrate at one of the seaports.

According to Ukrinform, the SSU reported this operation.

The suspects were identified as a 29-year-old local resident and his 56-year-old accomplice. Both were collaborating with Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB).

Investigators established that the agents were tasked with confirming the presence of explosive mineral fertilizers at a transit warehouse. If the agents confirmed this, Russian forces were planning to launch a missile strike on the facility, which could have caused large-scale destruction.

To carry out the mission, the FSB informant got a job as a general laborer at the port and began tracking incoming maritime cargo. After locating tanks filled with ammonium nitrate, he immediately reported their presence and sent the coordinates to his handler.

The SSU apprehended the enemy informant and took steps to secure the port infrastructure. Notably, all ammonium nitrate was removed from the potential target site.

Law enforcement also detained the agent’s accomplice. It was revealed that she used her car to transport the agent on “test missions” assigned by Russian intelligence, including the arson of railway relay cabinets belonging to Ukrainian Railways.

During searches, investigators found evidence of collaboration with Russian forces, as well as combat grenades.

Both suspects have been formally charged under two articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: high treason committed under martial law and illegal handling of weapons, ammunition, or explosives.

Read also: SSU exposes Russian agents spying on AFU positions in Donetsk region

The suspects are currently in custody. They face life imprisonment with confiscation of property.

As previously reported by Ukrinform, a former actor from a children’s and youth theater in Kharkiv was detained on suspicion of adjusting airstrikes for the Russian military.

Photo: Security Service of Ukraine

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