Ukraine exposes network of Russian top officials and special forces involved in sabotage at military warehouses in EU
Ukraine's State Bureau of Investigations exposed the list of Russian special services involved in the explosions in 2014 of military warehouses.
Czechia's warehouses, where weapons were stored for Ukraine, and military warehouses in Svatove, Luhansk region 2015 were blown up, which shook the logistics, SBI Communications Advisor Tetiana Sapian said.
Officers reported suspicions to members of an organized group: the former head of Russia's main directorate of the general staff Igor Sergun, the former Putin's security guard Alexei Dyumin, who held the position of Russia's SOF Chief, Valeri Flyustikov, another commander of Russia's SOF, etc.
As Sapian said, more than 25 direct organizers and perpetrators of sabotage from among the Russian special services received suspicions.
Among them are world-famous lovers of 'Salisbury Poisonings' Anatoly Chepiga and Alexander Myshkin. Suspicion was also reported to accomplices of Russian saboteurs, known as traitors from Ukraine. One of them directly supervised the drone that dropped explosives on Svatove in the Luhansk region.
After completing all the examinations, as the communications adviser said, it is planned to report suspicion to more than 50 active servicemen of the GRU of the Russian General Staff, who committed sabotage on the territory of Ukraine and the EU, and may continue to do so now.
Russia's sabotage destroyed a significant amount of military equipment (76 units), missiles and ammunition (over 3,000 tons) was destroyed by the enemy attack. The state suffered material damage worth over UAH 71 million. Three Armed Forces personnel and one civilian were killed.
A version of the group's involvement in explosions at other military depots in Ukraine and abroad is being worked out.