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The SBU and National Police announced the prevention of a terrorist attack in central Kyiv. Two Kyiv residents—a mobilised servicemember and a marketer—were recruited by Russia's FSB through Telegram to detonate an improvised explosive device at an administrative building. Following the planned attack, the pair intended to flee through Belarus to Russia. Both suspects were identified after posting pro-Russian government comments on social media. No casualties resulted from this incident.
RISK EVOLUTION: This incident reflects sustained Russian FSB efforts to conduct sabotage operations within Kyiv using locally-recruited operatives. The recruitment methodology (Telegram, social media targeting) indicates FSB is actively screening for susceptible individuals, particularly those with military or administrative access. Risk to organisational assets in Kyiv has increased marginally—the threat of insider-recruited operatives conducting targeted attacks remains low in absolute terms but represents a persistent vulnerability vector. The fact that both suspects were identified through social media activity suggests FSB operational security is degraded or recruitment screening is casting a wide net. Organisations should assume continued FSB recruitment efforts targeting personnel with facility access, security clearances, or administrative positions.
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⚔️ BILOPILLIA, UKRAINE: Russian missile strike on educational institutions reported 2026-06-22T12:30:16Z. Damage confirmed; casualty figures unconfirmed. Critical severity. #Bilopillia #Ukraine #Miss...
🚨 MOSCOW OBLAST, RUSSIA: Missile threat alert issued at 10:02 UTC. Residents instructed to shelter in place. Mobile internet disruptions reported. #MoscowOblast #Russia #MissileThreat #ThreatIntel #...
🚨 KYIV, UKRAINE: SBU and National Police disrupted an FSB-directed plot to detonate an IED at a central administrative building. Two suspects—a mobilised servicemember and a marketer—were identified ...
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