❕Житель Набережных Челнов, подозреваемый в причастности к деятельности террористического украинского формирования, задержан сотрудниками УФСБ по Татарстану
Как выяснилось в ходе оперативно-розыскных мероприятий, задержанный устанавливал контакт с украинской стороной через приложения Telegram и Signal.
Он собирал и передавал информацию о месторасположении объектов оборонной промышленности.
❕Житель Набережных Челнов, подозреваемый в причастности к деятельности террористического украинского формирования, задержан сотрудниками УФСБ по Татарстану
Как выяснилось в ходе оперативно-розыскных мероприятий, задержанный устанавливал контакт с украинской стороной через приложения Telegram и Signal.
Он собирал и передавал информацию о месторасположении объектов оборонной промышленности.
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