The FSB seized improvised bombs disguised as Orthodox Church items from Ukraine
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on [Monday?] it had cut a channel by which explosives were smuggled into the country from Ukraine, via half a dozen EU and NATO member countries.
During a vehicle inspection at Ubylinka, a border crossing between Russia and Latvia, the FSB and border guards discovered that a cargo of Orthodox icons and other church equipment originating in Ukraine were actually disguised bomb materials.
Four improvised explosive devices, along with 10kg of high-yield industrial plastic explosive, 91 electronic detonators, and parts of a RPG-7 warhead were found in the shipment, the FSB said.
The items had traveled from Ukraine through Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia before arriving at the Russian border. All six countries are members of NATO and the EU, which have backed Kiev in the conflict with Moscow.
A criminal investigation has been opened on charges of illegally transporting explosives across the Russian border. The FSB has detained one person, whose identity has not been revealed.
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The FSB has been on high alert since the March 22 terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall, a popular concert venue on the outskirts of Moscow. A group of Tajik nationals killed the security guards and proceeded to set fire to the venue, randomly shooting any civilians they came across. Over 550 people were injured while 144 were killed in the massacre.
All four suspected perpetrators were captured while trying to flee to Ukraine the following day, officials said. Several more people who allegedly aided them in planning and executing the attack have since been arrested. Most of them are also nationals of Tajikistan.
Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K) claimed credit for the Crocus City Hall attack. FSB head Aleksandr Bortnikov has suggested that the US, UK, and Ukraine may be linked to the crime, possibly using radical Islamists as proxies.
The US and the EU have insisted that Ukraine had nothing to do with the attack. Meanwhile, the head of Ukrainian security service SBU, Vasily Malyuk, boasted of attacks on Russian infrastructure and hinted that he had masterminded the assassinations of several Russian public figures, including Darya Dugina and Vladlen Tatarsky.
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