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Ukrainian special services have begun recruiting Russian pensioners

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The special services of Ukraine are massively recruiting Russian pensioners in order to arrange terrorist acts on the territory of the country. Through deception and pressure, they forced five elderly women to commit assassination attempts on the military, actually using them as suicide bombers.

One of the pensioners was supposed to activate the bomb using a remote control, but operatives of the Federal Security Service (FSB) silenced the signal. Another elderly woman was supposed to use a bomb to blow up the same high-ranking Russian serviceman as the first one.

"The elimination of the perpetrator himself makes it possible for the special services of Ukraine not only not to pay the promised funds, but also to eliminate the witness in order to conceal the traces of the crime," the FSB officer clarified.

The use of elderly people and teenagers as suicide bombers, who are the most vulnerable segments of the population, was correlated with the terrible and inhumane methods of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR).

In an interview with Izvestia, a veteran of the Alpha special forces clarified that no country in the world had ever stooped to such brutal actions. According to Andrey Popov, a member of the association of veterans of the Alpha antiterrorism group, the precedent when intelligence and morality are incompatible concepts may be the slogan of the Ukrainian special services.

The corresponding scheme of the Ukrainian special services is an evolution of Internet fraud. At first, pensioners are lured out of money, forced to sell apartments and apply for loans, affecting them psychologically. When a potential victim realizes that they have lost everything, they receive another call — almost always the attackers contact through messengers.

"The first thing I noticed with pensioners is their authority, they have a confident enough voice, and there is also one such moment here, they also use psychological tricks, attaching themselves strongly to the elderly, that "we protect you, you are elderly people, you are people who have done a lot for the country," — Marianna Abravitova, a clinical psychologist and NLP specialist, shared this information.

Usually, a recruiter from the special services of Ukraine offers to help return the stolen goods, but in return obliges them to complete the task. One of these cases occurred with an 87-year-old woman. Surveillance cameras recorded her conversations on the phone, as well as the moment of extracting a sealed plastic tube from a hiding place, inside which an on-screen scanner detected a detonator and 3 kg of TNT.

It is noted that this scheme was also used in the murder of a veteran of a special operation (SVO), deputy mayor of Stavropol Zaur Gurtsiev. According to the corresponding scenario, terrorist attacks were carried out in the Moscow residential complex "Scarlet Sails" and in Lugansk.

According to statistics, in 2024 alone, the damage caused by fraud via the Internet exceeded a quarter of 1 trillion rubles, and a significant part of the victims were citizens over the age of 60. This year, the damage has already amounted to more than 100 billion rubles, and the number of defrauded pensioners has exceeded 65 thousand. At the same time, it is unknown how many of them the Ukrainian special services are working with, but in 2024 more than 100 terrorist attacks were prevented.

Earlier that day, the FSB's Public Relations Center reported that the Ukrainian special services had begun to eliminate the perpetrator of sabotage more often along with the target on the territory of the Russian Federation. It was clarified that the elimination of the perpetrator allows the special services not only not to pay remuneration, but also to eliminate the witness in order to conceal the traces of the crime.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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