Russia's FSB says individuals recruited by Ukrainian intelligence targeted four Roskomnadzor officials in intimidation acts on April 28. Suspects allegedly placed hammers marked with a brown substance at the residences of three officials.
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) reported that individuals recruited by Ukrainian intelligence services carried out intimidation acts against four Roskomnadzor officials on April 28. The Investigative Committee stated that suspects, including a minor, placed hammers marked with a brown substance on the doors of three officials' residences.
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