Putin’s secret service FSB stops disguised assassins

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Lerato Khumalo

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Putin’s secret service probably exposes disguised assassins

18.09.2025 – 7:59 p.m.Reading time: 1 min.

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Vladimir Putin (archive image): His security forces report a blow against alleged saboteurs. (Source: Yury Kochetkov)

Russia’s secret service claims to have thwarted a car bomb attack in St. Petersburg. The assassin is said to have dressed up as Babuschka.

Russia’s secret service FSB claims to have thwarted a bizarre car bomb attack on a Russian armaments manager. Accordingly, his own agent had managed to unmask a 19-year-old Ukrainian and his two assistants.

The man would have received a bomb in a cemetery and then dressed up. When trying to place the bomb on the underside of a car, the secret service would have arrested him.

The Russian investigators published a picture that shows a man with a headscarf and a hiking stick disguised as an old woman. It is open to you if the Babuschka assistant’s Babuschka assassin’s attack should apply.

Russia’s domestic intelligence agency FSP recently reported several times about arrests and sabotage. It was only at the beginning of the week that a woman was established who is said to have ignited a bomb along the Trans -Siberian Railway. In August, the suspect built a self -made explosive device at the instruction of the enemy, placed it on the tracks and, according to the FSB, lit it in an explanation.