The Russian Federal Security Service has also
detained a Ukrainian agent for plotting sabotage.
MOSCOW, August 15. /TASS/. An agent of the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) has been detained in Crimea for plotting sabotage activities, the press center of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) said in a statement on Tuesday.
"The
Federal Security Service has prevented sabotage activities against a number of
Crimean infrastructure and welfare facilities," the statement reads.
"During investigative activities, officers of the FSB department in Crimea
and the city of Sevastopol detained an agent of the Ukrainian Security
Service’s Kherson regional branch, who was dispatched to Crimea in order to
carry out acts of sabotage," the FSB press center added.
The detainee, Gennady Limeshko, is a Ukrainian citizen coming from the Kharkov region. In the past, he served as a senior scout in a Ukrainian military unit taking part in the so-called anti-terrorist operation in Donbass.
On August
9, Limeshko arrived in Crimea to implement the SBU’s orders to damage
powerlines between the town of Sudak and the Novy Svet settlement that could
lead to a power outage affecting an area with a population of more than 50,000.
He had been also tasked to set forests in the Sudak area on fire and create conditions
for landslides blocking the highway connecting Sudak and Novy Svet. Limeshko
also planned to set on fire a public utility facility in the Rybachye
settlement area.
"On
August 12, 2017, Limeshko was detained by officers of the Federal Security
Service while attempting to destroy a powerline near the highway connecting
Sudak and Novy Svet," the FSB press service added.
Two TNT
blocks were seized from the Ukrainian, as well as a trigger mechanism for
explosive devices, a hand grenade, containers with flammable mixtures, a
handsaw for filing through electricity poles and a digital photo camera to
document his activities and present a report to his seniors at the Ukrainian
Security Service.
"The
FSB department in Crimea and the city of Sevastopol has launched a criminal
case. An investigation is underway to establish the possible accomplices of the
Ukrainian saboteur," the FSB press center said.
Source: ITAR-TASS 15-08-2017