National Police warn potential terrorists that Russian secret services don't pay up and kill the perpetrators
The National Police of Ukraine have warned that the Russian secret services are on the lookout for people on social media to carry out terrorist attacks, but ultimately they don't pay them and they kill the individuals they recruit.

The National Police of Ukraine have warned that the Russian secret services are on the lookout for people on social media to carry out terrorist attacks, but ultimately they don’t pay them and they kill the individuals they recruit.
Source: Ivan Vyhivskyi, Chief of National Police
Quote from Vyhivskyi: "Regarding police officers, they [the Russian secret services – ed.] come up with various ways and means to commit these crimes. We’ve even had a case in one oblast where a police squad was called out to an apartment and there was an explosive device disguised as a child's toy. Russia is recruiting our citizens, mostly young people aged 20 and under.
These are people who don’t fully understand the liability for their actions or the consequences, as they have low social responsibility. In Chernivtsi, these were individuals involved in drug dealing, and they were already known to us. I want to point out that in most cases, the Russians don’t pay the money they promised. In fact, in the last two cases – one in Rivne and the case today – they killed the people they recruited."
Background:
- In recent months, attempted terrorist attacks involving explosions targeting administrative buildings have become more frequent. Russian agents have targeted the police, military enlistment offices, the Security Service of Ukraine, the Military Law Enforcement Service, Ukraine’s national postal service Ukrposhta, and others.
- On 5 February, an explosion occurred outside a military enlistment office in the city of Kamianets-Podilskyi in Ukraine’s west. A man who was delivering explosives died in the blast. Four others were injured and are in a moderate condition.
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