MADRID, 1 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) arrested three people on Wednesday accused of carrying out “terrorist attacks” against the country’s railway network in the Sverdlovsk region “following orders from Ukrainian radicals.”

“The FSB has arrested three Russian citizens involved in preparing and carrying out attacks against railway infrastructure and facilities in the area in exchange for various sums of money and on the instructions of Ukrainian neo-Nazis,” the security service said in a statement. .

In this sense, it has indicated that during a series of raids on the residences of the detainees, “weapons for the commission of these crimes, Ukrainian nationalist symbols and objects for communications, as well as information on the location of these railways” have been found. , according to information from the Interfax news agency.

“The FSB investigative unit has opened a case against the three under Article 205 of the Criminal Code, which includes terrorist acts and penalties of between twelve years in prison and life imprisonment.