“Putin’s FSB Spy Arrested for Deadly Car Bomb Attack on Ukrainian Secret Service Colonel in Moscow” – Explosive Spy Story Unveiled

Vladimir Putin’s FSB Agents Arrest “Traitorous” Spy for Blowing Up Ukrainian Secret Service Colonel

Vladimir Putin’s feared FSB agents have arrested a so-called spy for blowing up a “traitorous” Ukrainian secret service colonel. Chilling footage released by the Russian secret service shows the suspect being ruthlessly tackled to the ground, handcuffed, and screamed at by agents as he “confesses” to planting the car bomb.

Russian Secret Service Arrests Suspected Bomber

The man accused of planting the near-lethal explosive under the motor of ex-Ukrainian intelligence colonel Vasily Prozorov, leaving him with nasty arm and leg injuries, has been apprehended by the Russian secret service. Prozorov, infamous in Kyiv as a “traitor,” proudly switched allegiances to Russia and aided their intelligence services. Russian investigators announced a criminal investigation into the bomb plot last week.

Man Confesses to Planting Bomb in FSB Van

The FSB released a video showing the suspected bomber being arrested as he “confessed” to planting the weapon. The FSB is gathering more evidence to charge the man with high treason, and if found guilty, he could face life in prison. The unnamed suspect, believed to be a Russian citizen living in Ukraine, has allegedly been “recruited by the SBU” – the Ukrainian secret service.

Spy Details Bombing Operation

In his confession, the suspect revealed, “I am a Russian citizen of Russia, living in Ukraine since 2010. In November 2023, I was recruited by the SBU.” He continued, “In February, my supervisor ordered me to go to Moscow and follow a Toyota Prado car, which I did. Then the task changed, and I assembled a bomb.” The suspect’s supervisor helped him assemble the explosive device, which he attached to the bottom of the car in April.

Is there Ukrainian Involvement?

Prozorov’s comments about Ukrainian involvement in the Crocus City Hall shootings have caused intense pain for Ukrainians in recent weeks. Despite ISIS claiming responsibility for the massacre, Prozorov accused Ukraine of orchestrating the attack. This claim has sparked controversy and tensions between the two nations.

Explosive Railway Plot Thwarted

In a separate operation, the FSB claimed to have foiled Ukrainian plans to blow up the Trans-Siberian Railway. A 28-year-old man was detained after allegedly agreeing to set fire to relay cabinets on the railway in exchange for cash. The suspect had been preparing multiple attacks on the railway line, with flammable liquid, tools, and a map of the railway section confiscated at his residence.

Conclusion

The arrest of the suspected bomber and the thwarted railway bombing plot highlight the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Prozorov’s controversial comments and the alleged involvement of Ukrainian individuals in terrorist activities continue to strain diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Latest News

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here