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Ukraine’s state bodies seek to destabilize Crimea, FSB chief says

In August, Russia’s FSB reported that Ukraine’s Security Service agent was detained in Crimea for plotting the acts of sabotage on the republic’s territory

MOSCOW, December 12. /TASS/. The activity of Ukraine’s state bodies poses threat to Crimea’s security, Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) chief Alexander Bortnikov said on Tuesday.

"A serious threatening factor is the activity of Ukrainian state bodies and radical organizations aimed at destabilizing the situation on the territory of the Republic of Crimea," Bortnikov told a meeting of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee.

In mid-August, Russia’s FSB reported that Ukraine’s Security Service agent Gennady Limeshko was detained in Crimea for plotting the acts of sabotage on the republic’s territory. He was ordered to damage a power line, set a forest on fire, trigger a rock fall to block the Sudak-Novy Svet road and also stage an arson attack on a facility near the Rybachye village.