Russia arrests woman in her 50s for detonating bomb on railway on behalf of Ukraine

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Russia arrests woman in her 50s for detonating bomb on railway on behalf of Ukraine
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Russias FSB security service said on Tuesday, September 16, it had arrested a woman in her fifties accused of detonating explosives in a bid to sabotage the Trans-Siberian Railway. The suspect was allegedly working on behalf of Ukrainian intelligence, the FSB said. In August 2025, following the instructions provided by the adversary, the suspect manufactured a homemade explosive device from publicly available components, placed it on the railway tracks and triggered it, the Russian agency said. She recorded the moment of the explosion on her mobile phone camera and sent the footage as a report to the handler to receive a reward. The statement did not name the suspect but said she was born in 1974 and carried out the alleged attack in eastern Siberias Zabaikalsky region. The FSB warned Russians that it was monitoring social networks and online messenger services such as Telegram and WhatsApp for evidence of Ukrainian services recruiting Russians to carry out sabotage. Separately, the agency told state news agency TASS that a man had been sentenced to 18 years and six months for transporting explosives on behalf of a pro-Ukrainian group. A resident of the Bryansk region, which borders Ukraine, had, the FSB said, established contact through the Telegram app with a banned terrorist organisation. He allegedly retrieved explosives from a cache on the orders of this group before waiting for further instructions, according to the same source cited by TASS. He was jailed by a military tribunal.The post Russia arrests woman in her 50s for detonating bomb on railway on behalf of Ukraine appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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