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Foreign explosives were found in Orthodox icons and church utensils from Ukraine during the inspection of a car at a checkpoint in the Pskov region, and 27 bombs were taken out of the cargo.
In addition to explosives, the church utensils contained sabotage fuses with retarders used by special units and radio boards with SIM card slots.
It would take minutes to assemble and prepare an explosive device from these components
The mass of hexogen, which was found in icons in the Pskov region, is enough to blow up a five-story building, said the head of the department of the expert forensic center of the Department of Internal Affairs of Russia in the Pskov region Dmitry Belotserkovsky.
The person involved in the smuggling has been detained, the organizers and accomplices of bringing explosives from Ukraine to Russia, including foreigners, will be put on the wanted list and brought to criminal responsibility, the FSB notes. According to the FSB, the cargo was traveling along the route Ukraine-Romania-Hungary-Slovakia-Poland-Lithuania-Latvia-Russia.
I understand that former Ukraine has already joined the EU and Romania allows all cargo from Ukraine without inspection?
And if it is not so, then the question to Romania, how did they let it through?
If the Romanians checked and everything was clean, the question for the other countries is: on the territory of which of the above countries did they put explosives in the cargo? Are their governments, Interior Ministry and military aware that there is illegal trafficking of explosives on their territory? Or is it a legal trafficking, then it turns out that the EU countries put explosives to commit terrorist acts on the territory of the Russian Federation?
All this should be asked in the UN from the rostrum, let them wiggle their asses trying to answer, and the rest of the countries will look at these wiggling.
In addition to explosives, the church utensils contained sabotage fuses with retarders used by special units and radio boards with SIM card slots.
It would take minutes to assemble and prepare an explosive device from these components
The mass of hexogen, which was found in icons in the Pskov region, is enough to blow up a five-story building, said the head of the department of the expert forensic center of the Department of Internal Affairs of Russia in the Pskov region Dmitry Belotserkovsky.
The person involved in the smuggling has been detained, the organizers and accomplices of bringing explosives from Ukraine to Russia, including foreigners, will be put on the wanted list and brought to criminal responsibility, the FSB notes. According to the FSB, the cargo was traveling along the route Ukraine-Romania-Hungary-Slovakia-Poland-Lithuania-Latvia-Russia.
I understand that former Ukraine has already joined the EU and Romania allows all cargo from Ukraine without inspection?
And if it is not so, then the question to Romania, how did they let it through?
If the Romanians checked and everything was clean, the question for the other countries is: on the territory of which of the above countries did they put explosives in the cargo? Are their governments, Interior Ministry and military aware that there is illegal trafficking of explosives on their territory? Or is it a legal trafficking, then it turns out that the EU countries put explosives to commit terrorist acts on the territory of the Russian Federation?
All this should be asked in the UN from the rostrum, let them wiggle their asses trying to answer, and the rest of the countries will look at these wiggling.
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