MOSCOW — Russia said Tuesday it had thwarted a planned attack on a senior executive at a defense-industrial enterprise in the western city of Yekaterinburg
The suspect was killed when a remotely controlled improvised explosive device detonated during an attempted arrest, according to the Federal Security Service.
In a statement, the Federal Security Service said the plot had been orchestrated by Ukrainian special services and was intended to be carried out by a Russian citizen born in 1985.
According to the agency, as officers moved in to detain him, the suspect’s handler in Ukraine remotely activated the device, killing the suspect. No officers or civilians were hurt, the agency said.
Investigators said the handler had supplied the suspect with a forged Russian passport, the intended target’s home address and two improvised explosive devices. Using the false documents, the suspect rented an apartment while preparing the attack.
‘Russia captures 2 settlements’
Russian forces have taken control of two settlements in the frontline following active and decisive operations, including Bobylevka in the Sumy region and Veselyanka in the Zaporizhzhia region, the Russian Defense Ministry said Tuesday.
According to the ministry, Russian Armed Forces carried out strikes on 142 targets, including Ukrainian airfields used to launch long-range strike drones, energy facilities and port infrastructure supporting Ukraine’s military-industrial complex, as well as temporary deployment points of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries.
Russian air defense systems shot down 12 guided aerial bombs and 136 fixed-wing drones, it said.