Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has arrested a man suspected of sabotaging a railroad in Crimea in February. The man has confessed to working for the Ukrainian military, the FSB claimed in a statement on Friday.
The man was described as a Crimean-born Russian citizen in his mid-20s. According to the FSB, he left the peninsula shortly after Russia launched its military operation in Ukraine last year and was recruited by the Ukrainian military’s Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR). He received training in sabotage techniques before being sent back to Russia to conduct various missions for Kiev, the FSB alleged.
The unidentified agent was responsible for an explosion on February 23 which damaged a railroad in Crimea’s Bakhchisaray district, the FSB claimed. The blast disrupted traffic for several hours, according to media reports at the time.
The FSB said it had detained the suspect in the Crimean capital Simferopol. The agency released several videos featuring the suspect in which he detailed his alleged activities on behalf of the GUR.