Russia Sentences Ukrainian to Eighteen Years over Bomb Plot

Thu Nov 23 2023
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MOSCOW: Russia on Thursday sentenced a Ukrainian citizen eighteen years in prison for trying to blow up buildings in the Moscow-controlled Ukrainian city of Melitopol in a plot allegedly orchestrated by Kyiv.

A military court in Russia’s southern city of Rostov-on-Don declared Dmitri Golubev guilty on various “international terrorism” charges for one blast and two attempted explosions in Melitopol in August last year, according to Russian state media.

Russian troops captured the southern Ukrainian city in the first week of their full-scale military offensive last year.

Prosecutors said Golubev planted an explosive device at the gates of the regional traffic police headquarters, with the subsequent detonation damaging the building, AFP reported.

Russia’s FSB security service said it had foiled two other planned explosions — one on a government building in Melitopol and a roadside bomb planted along a route used by Moscow-installed officials.

There were no reports of casualties in any of the incidents.

Moscow said Golubev had been recruited by Kyiv’s secret services, which trained him on how to develop and detonate explosive devices and supplied the materials.

According to Russian media reports, during the trial Golubev admitted to planting the explosives, but rejected the allegations of “international terrorism.”

Golubev said that he is Ukrainian, and he was defending Ukraine.

No immediate reaction from Ukraine

There was no immediate reaction from Ukraine to his sentencing or the charges of its involvement.

Several Russian-installed officials in parts of Ukraine under Russia’s control have been killed or targeted in assassination attempts throughout the 21-month war.

Ukraine has occasionally admitted that it was behind various attacks, though its officials also often point to local “resistance groups” as being responsible or that attacks were the result of internal conflict within Russia’s ranks.

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