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.
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"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.