Ukraine: Two law enforcement officers injured in terrorist attack in Bucha


Law enforcement officers have formally notified a 21-year-old resident of the city of Bucha in Kyiv region of suspicion in connection with committing a terrorist act.

The investigation established that in March of this year, a Russian special service recruited the suspect through an online game. He maintained contact with a handler via a messenger app, receiving instructions and funds to prepare explosions. Following the instructions, the suspect purchased the necessary components and manufactured two improvised explosive devices, preparing them for remote detonation. On March 23, one of the devices was activated near a residential building in Bucha.

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Source: Ukrinform News


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