A Ukrainian bomb plot targeting the owner of a Russian conservative TV channel has been thwarted by the Federal Security Service (FSB), the agency claimed on Monday. It pinned the alleged assassination attempt on a Ukraine-based Russian-born Neo-Nazi, who claimed credit for a cross-border raid last week.
The plot apparently involved rigging a bomb to the car of Russian billionaire entrepreneur Konstantin Malofeev, owner of the Christian-focused TV channel Tsargrad, the FSB said in a statement.
It compared the plan to the assassination of political activist and journalist Darya Dugina, whose car was blown up last August near Moscow. The FSB alleged that the murder was orchestrated by Ukraine’s special services.