FSB Claims To Thwart Ukrainian Military Intelligence Operation To Hijack Russian Air Force Plane
Alpha Group FSB, Russia. (Wikimedia Commons/SpetsnazAlpha)

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JAKARTA - Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has interfered with a Ukrainian military intelligence operation, overseen by NATO special services, to hijack a Russian Air Force plane, the FSB Center for Public Relations (CPR) said Monday.

"The Federal Security Service has uncovered and suppressed the operation of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, which is supervised by special NATO services, to hijack Russian Air Force warplanes," the agency told TASS, as quoted July 25.

The FSB reported that "Ukrainian military intelligence officers, acting on behalf of their country's political leadership, tried to recruit Russian servicemen, promising money and guaranteed citizenship in one of the EU countries.

In addition, Ukrainian intelligence officers tried to persuade them to fly and land at an airfield controlled by the Ukrainian armed forces.

As the Russian special services noted, the detection of the FSB counterintelligence service against this plan also made it possible to attack a number of Ukrainian military facilities.

"During the operation, Russian counterintelligence officers obtained information that helped our armed forces attack a number of Ukrainian military facilities," the FSB reported.


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