The Security Service of Ukraine detained a Russian agent who planned to blow up a local post office in central Zaporizhzhia using a remote explosive device. The suspect was detained during the preparation phase and the shipment with the explosive device was intercepted.
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In early February 2024, the suspect received instructions from Russian overseers to commit a terrorist act in a densely populated area of Zaporizhzhia.
The suspect manufactured an improvised explosive device with a remote control in his own residence following instructions provided by Russian secret services.
The suspect was exposed during the preparation phase, allowing for step-by-step documentation of their criminal activities.
During the searches of the detainee's residence and vehicle, items and components for creating an improvised explosive device were seized.
The suspect hid homemade explosives in a fruit box, which was to be shipped to the post office's storage department. Upon receiving confirmation that the parcel was delivered, the collaborator planned to set off the explosives by phone.
The suspect was recruited by Russia's military intelligence service (GRU) in early 2023 with the help of an acquaintance living in occupied parts of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
The suspect received instructions and money for the preparation of the explosives from the GRU and was promised a monetary reward for completing the task.
Russia hoped that the terrorist attack would cause multiple civilian casualties and spread panic in the front-line city.
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Extracted: 2026-03-09T10:53:20.316Z
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