Foreign-made explosives used in railway terrorist attacks - Russian prosecutors

Ukrainian intelligence planned the explosions which led to the deaths of seven civilians, the chair of Russia's investigative committee has said

Explosives used to blow up two railway bridges in Russia over the weekend were foreign-made, the head of Russia's Investigative Committee Aleksandr Bastrykin has announced. The attack, which claimed the lives of seven civilians, was organized by Ukrainian intelligence, he added.

Speaking at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and government officials on Wednesday, Bastrykin said that the "evidence collected by the investigators directly points to [the fact] that all three terrorist attacks [in Bryansk and Kursk regions] were beyond any doubt arranged by Ukrainian special services."

He added that the probe into the blasts is still underway, with the authorities working to identify all those responsible.

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