The Inspector General found that Antonio Aguto Jr. violated Defense Department policies on alcohol consumption after drinking from two bottles of liquor at a dinner in Kyiv.
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The Inspector General found that Antonio Aguto Jr. violated Defense Department policies on alcohol consumption after drinking from two bottles of liquor at a dinner in Kyiv.
Counter-intelligence operatives with the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) prevented at least four terrorist attacks that Russian intelligence assets had plotted to commit on May 9 in shopping centers and outside a city café.
Improvised explosive devices, concealed in tea packages, consisted of a timer, a detonator, and CS explosives with an incendiary mixture that was expected to cause a massive fire.
The bombs were to be set off during peak attendance hours to cause a maximum casualty rate.
The bombs were supposed to be planted in the flammable materials section of hardware stores - so that such the blaze could not be quickly put out.
One of the terrorist attacks was supposed to hit the area outside a popular city café where the Russian assets were instructed to plant the bomb in a car parked nearby.
Main Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces' General Staff (GRU) sought to destabilize the country and sow chaos, also sending a signal on May 9, a symbolic day for Russia.
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