Terrorist attack in Mykolaiv, during which military personnel were killed. Enemy agents detained.


Detained suspects in the terrorist attack in Mykolaiv
Four minors suspected of carrying out a terrorist attack in Mykolaiv have been detained and notified of their suspicion. According to the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), these individuals received instructions from the Russian Federation.
According to the investigation, Russian occupiers hired a woman from Poltava region and forced her to transport explosives. She did not know that she was carrying deadly weapons. She was told it was a bag of money for a local resident. When she approached the café where Ukrainian soldiers were stationed, Russian special services were able to activate the explosive device remotely via a mobile phone call.
As a result of the explosion, a woman and three servicemen were killed, and seven others were injured. The SBU quickly located the perpetrators. Four minors, aged between 14 and 17, living in Poltava district, were recruited through Telegram channels promising 'easy money'. Following the instructions of Russian special services, they made an improvised explosive device, concealed it in a backpack, and handed it to the victim.
After completing the task, the boys tried to hide in their homes, waiting for the promised payment from their Russian handlers. However, they were detained by the police. During searches, mobile phones with evidence of contacts with the FSB, as well as components for making explosives, were seized.
The four suspects have been notified of their suspicion under the Criminal Code of Ukraine - they face life imprisonment. It should be noted that these individuals are minors, but this does not reduce their level of responsibility before the law.
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