FSB arrests German citizen who arrived from Poland to sabotage Russian energy facility

Society & Culture November 20, 9:49

According to the FSB, "Nikolai Gaiduk, born in 1967, a resident of Hamburg, was detained upon arrival in the Kaliningrad Region from the Republic of Poland"

MOSCOW, November 20. /TASS/. Officers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) have arrested a German citizen who was involved in sabotaging a gas metering station in Kaliningrad in the spring of 2024 as he arrived from Poland to blow up a Russian energy facility.

"The FSB has detained the criminal Nikolai Gaiduk, born in 1967, a resident of Hamburg, who was involved in sabotaging a natural gas metering station in Kaliningrad in March 2024 using an improvised explosive device," the FSB said. According to the FSB, "Gaiduk was detained upon arrival in the Kaliningrad Region from the Republic of Poland, planning to sabotage energy facilities."

Half a liter of liquid explosive material was confiscated from his motor car. It was established that Gaiduk received the task and components for constructing an explosive device from a Ukrainian national, Alexander Zhorov, also residing in Hamburg, the FSB added. Gaiduk is in custody at present.

Measures to identify his accomplices are currently being taken.

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