Two teenagers were detained in Ukraine for trying to blow up a police squad.


In Ukraine, two teenagers were detained for trying to blow up police officers with improvised explosives in the Rivne region. This was announced on May 12 in the press service of the office of the Prosecutor General of the country.
"Under the procedural guidance of the Rivne Regional Prosecutor's Office, two residents of Rivne were given a notice of suspicion of committing a terrorist act by prior agreement by a group of persons (part 2 of Article 258 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine)," the Telegram channel says.
According to the investigation, the teenagers found a quick way to earn money in the Telegram messenger, and then received instructions on how to collect explosives and the coordinates of the location of its components. The defendants also installed two assembled devices in an abandoned building with the possibility of remote activation.
After that, the accomplice of the young men called the police and reported that she had found a corpse in the building. When the staff arrived at the scene, explosives went off, but the victims were avoided.
It is noted that after identifying the perpetrators, they were detained. At the request of the Prosecutor's Office, the suspects were detained without bail. At the moment, the circumstances of the incident are being established.
On March 17, in the Kiev-controlled city of Zaporizhia, a man threw an airsoft grenade at police officers and employees of the shopping mall (a territorial recruitment center, an analogue of the military enlistment office in Ukraine), and was later detained.
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