The military intelligence agents had allegedly planned to assassinate top Russian officials Screenshot from a video released by the FSB © FSB
A Ukrainian military intelligence plot to assassinate top Russian officials in Crimea has been thwarted by the Federal Security Service (FSB). The agency reportedly busted a connected terrorist ring that may also have sabotaged a railway in February.
An FSB statement released on Wednesday said the group’s ringleader was Roman Mashovets, a public figure in Ukraine who serves as an officer of the GUR, the country’s military intelligence agency. He is also deputy head of the office of President Vladimir Zelensky.
Mashovets is a close associate of GUR chief Kirill Budanov, who had recruited six Russian and Ukrainian citizens for the operation in Crimea, the FSB claimed, naming each suspect. The group was tasked with preparing hits on senior officials, including the head of the Republic of Crimea, the chair of the region’s parliament, and the mayor of Yalta. The team had also allegedly planned sabotage operations on transport infrastructure.
The Ukrainian agents had an established smuggling channel, which allowed them to obtain various illegal items, including explosives, detonators, tracking devices and other equipment, the FSB said.