Republic of Georgia: State Security Service blames Ukraine for bringing explosives into Georgia


State Security Service of Georgia (SSSG) says explosives were brought into the country on the orders of Ukrainian intelligence services. Deputy Head of the SSSG, Lasha Magradze, made the statement at a briefing held today, September 12.

On September 11, the SSSG announced that a Ukrainian citizen attempted to smuggle 2.4 kilograms of the explosive substance RDX (“hexogen”) into Georgia by truck, leading to the arrest of two Ukrainian nationals. Investigation determined that the explosive belonged to the Ukrainian citizen driving the vehicle.

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Source: Georgia Today News


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