RUSSIAN security service officers detained a suspect in an allegedly audacious operation by Ukrainian intelligence to explode a key rail link in Siberia.
Two mammoth explosions hit oil tanker wagons on freight trains blocking a tunnel and secondary route reportedly used to deliver North Korean shells to Vladimir Putin’s troops in Ukraine.
Other reports said the line was used for Chinese imports into Russia at a time of Western sanctions.
FSB agents were today seen detaining a suspect who “confessed” to carrying out a “terrorist act” on the orders of Ukraine’s SBU secret services agency.
The 52-year-old man – holding a Belarus passport – was held in Russia’s Omsk region, in western Siberia.
The two explosions were carried out just days apart in the Severomuyskiy…
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