Russian National Guard detains more than 50 Ukrainians, allegedly due to their ties with Security Service of Ukraine
ROMAN PETRENKO – SATURDAY, 17 SEPTEMBER 2022, 14:59
The National Guard of the Russian Federation [also known as Rosgvardiya] have detained over fifty people suspected of "connections with Ukraine’s military and secret services", in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts within a week.
Source: Kremlin-sponsored news outlet Interfax, citing a report by Russia’s National Guard
Quote: "The Russian National Guard have detained 52 people suspected of aiding nationalist organisations, the Security Service of Ukraine and Ukraine’s Armed Forces, within a week."
Details: Additionally, Russia’s National Guards report that they allegedly discovered "two dead-drops with weapons and ammunition", which contained an ATGM (anti-tank guided missile), eight infantry flamethrowers, five anti-tank rocket launchers with five warheads to them and two anti-tank mines.
Background: Previously, the Russian military detained two employees of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant allegedly suspected of cooperation with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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