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Ukraine’s Security Service denies any role in terrorist plot in Transnistria

According to the foreign minister of Moldova’s unrecognized republic, Vitaly Ignatyev, the terrorists were targeting Krasnoselsky and a number of other top officials

MOSCOW, March 9. /TASS/. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) denied on Thursday having anything to do with a terrorist plot involving the attempted assassination of its leader, Vadim Krasnoselsky in unrecognized Transnistria.

On Thursday, the Transnistrian Ministry of State Security reported that a terrorist attack had been thwarted, which, according to its data, was being prepared on orders from the SBU against a number of officials of the unrecognized republic.

"Any statements <...> about the participation of the SBU in the preparation of a terrorist attack should be seen exclusively as a provocation," the Ukrainian Security Service said in a statement on its Telegram channel, maintaining that the developments were "a Russian provocation."

Earlier, Transnistrian prosecutor Anatoly Guretsky told a local TV channel that the terrorists had planned to blow up a car stuffed with eight kilograms of hexogen and metalware in the center of Tiraspol, counting on the collateral damage from the blast killing scores of local residents.

According to the foreign minister of Moldova’s unrecognized republic, Vitaly Ignatyev, the terrorists were targeting Krasnoselsky and a number of other top officials.