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Moscow car bombing suspect in 2023 contacted Ukrainian special services for cooperation

Subsequently, Serebryakov began to communicate with a certain Ilya, who, he assumed, was an employee of the SBU

MOSCOW, July 26. /TASS/. Yevgeny Serebryakov, suspected of blowing up a car with a Russian military officer in Moscow, began to cooperate with Ukrainian special services on his own initiative in February 2023, according to a video provided to TASS by the FSB press office.

"In February 2023, I contacted the administrator of the public community <...> to cooperate with the special services of Ukraine. Subsequently, I began to communicate with a certain Ilya, who, I assume, is an employee of the SBU (the Ukrainian Security Service - TASS)," he said.

Earlier, the FSB said that Serebryakov was brought to Russia from Turkey, where he was detained on July 26. Currently, Serebryakov is being questioned in a criminal case initiated under Article 30.3 and Article 105.2 of the Russian Criminal Code ("The Attempted Murder of Two or More People") and Article 222.1.1 ("Illegal trafficking in explosives and explosive devices").

On the morning of July 24, an explosion occurred in a parked Toyota Land Cruiser in Moscow, injuring two people. A police source told TASS that a bomb had been planted under the car, near the driver’s seat. One of the investigative leads says that the explosion may be related to one of the victims’ jobs.