Russian security services detained a Russian citizen and his son in the Samara region, in the southwest of the country, on suspicion of committing acts of sabotage since 2023 in favor of Ukraine, as reported today by the Federal Security Service (FSB) in a statement.
"The Federal Security Service, in cooperation with the Russian National Guard, has prevented the illegal activities of two Russian citizens —father and son, born in 1970 and 1992— involved in the preparation and execution of acts of sabotage against oil, gas, and transport facilities in the Samara region between 2023 and 2025," the official note states.
According to the FSB, both men were arrested while preparing to blow up a railway bridge.
Russian investigators established that in June 2022, the detained young man traveled abroad, where he contacted Ukrainian forces via Telegram and expressed his willingness to cooperate free of charge in the preparation and execution of terrorist attacks and acts of sabotage on Russian territory.
Upon returning to Russia, he recruited his father, who shared his anti-Russian views, to engage in criminal activities, the FSB added.
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The young man confessed during the interrogation that he did not support the war in Ukraine and that its beginning was a "black day for him". "It's something that shouldn't have happened," he assured, and stated that he is "for the people and against evil."







