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Ukrainian native sent to pre-trial jail, charged with plotting terror attack at ‘anti-fascist festival’ in Samara

The FSB in Russia’s Samara region has reported preventing a terror attack during the “International Anti-fascist Festival”. A Russian citizen and a native of Ukraine is accused of plotting the attack, TASS cites the FSB.

The secret agency claims that the woman (her name undisclosed) was planning on providing an unknown individual with “items for arson” “in order to influence Russian state bodies or to force them to stop the special military operation”.

The woman was detained as she was setting up a dead drop with chemical ingredients. Security has found “means of mobile communication” in her car, in which they discovered “a conversation with an unknown person, allegedly acting on behalf of one of Ukrainian military organisations”.

The detained woman, the FSB says, turned out to be “a supporter of Ukrainian armed formations”. She was sent to a pre-trial jail and charged with plotting a terror attack.

An “anti-fascist song festival” took place in six settlements of the Samara region last week. It was set up with the support of the Presidential Foundation for Cultural Initiatives. The festival featured Steven Seagal, a representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry and a former American film actor, as well as singers Sergey Voitenko and Denis Maidanov, the LiberArte band from Nicaragua, and others.

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The FSB in Russia’s Samara region has reported preventing a terror attack during the “International Anti-fascist Festival”. A Russian citizen and a native of Ukraine is accused of plotting the attack, TASS cites the FSB.

The secret agency claims that the woman (her name undisclosed) was planning on providing an unknown individual with “items for arson” “in order to influence Russian state bodies or to force them to stop the special military operation”.

The woman was detained as she was setting up a dead drop with chemical ingredients. Security has found “means of mobile communication” in her car, in which they discovered “a conversation with an unknown person, allegedly acting on behalf of one of Ukrainian military organisations”.

The detained woman, the FSB says, turned out to be “a supporter of Ukrainian armed formations”. She was sent to a pre-trial jail and charged with plotting a terror attack.

An “anti-fascist song festival” took place in six settlements of the Samara region last week. It was set up with the support of the Presidential Foundation for Cultural Initiatives. The festival featured Steven Seagal, a representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry and a former American film actor, as well as singers Sergey Voitenko and Denis Maidanov, the LiberArte band from Nicaragua, and others.

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