Russia’s FSB Says It Foiled Ukrainian Railway Attack in Crimea

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Crimea.An unnamed 29-year-old man was detained near the Balaklava power station in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol before he was able to
set fire to railway equipment, the FSB said in a statement.Video shared by the state-run news agency TASSshowed masked agents standing over
a man who sat on the ground next to four beer bottles, which appeared to have been repurposed into Molotov cocktails.In the video, the man
attack and received $100 to buy the needed materials.The FSB claimed the man first contacted Ukrainian security services in September
years before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.