Ukraine: 16-year-old Russian agent detained following double terrorist attack in Dnipro


The Security Service of Ukraine and the National Police detained a 16-year-old Russian agent who carried out a double terrorist attack in Dnipro on November 23. According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the SSU.

The incident involved the detonation of two homemade explosive devices near a railway track in a private sector of the city. The first explosion killed a 35-year-old drug addict, whom the invaders lured to search for “stashes” and used his explosion as bait for the police. After the police arrived at the scene with bomb disposal experts, the Russians detonated another homemade explosive device, severely injuring one of the police officers.

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Source: Ukrinform News


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