FSB foils terror plot in Russia's Saratov
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) announced that it has thwarted a planned terrorist attack in the country's Saratov Region.
"An act of sabotage and terrorism planned by a supporter of an organization designated as terrorist and banned in Russia has been foiled in the Saratov Region," the FSB said, News.Az reports, citing TASS.
According to the FSB, he planned to blow up a railway bridge using an improvised explosive device he kept in a cache. "The man resisted during arrest, when the explosive device was being taken out of the cache, and was killed by return fire," the FSB added. "It has been established that the Russian national maintained contact with individuals in Ukraine and intended to travel there after committing the attack in order to take part in military operations," the FSB stressed.
An 11 kg improvised explosive device was seized from the scene, along with a Makarov pistol, ammunition and other pieces of evidence.





