Several objects of unknown origin exploded on Monday close the residential houses in the town of Bucza in the Kiev Oblast – local authorities reported. They added that 2 police officers were injured as a consequence of the incident.
"The building's windows were damaged as a consequence of the explosion. Later, another detonation of an unidentified object occurred nearby," wrote the head of the Kiev military regional administration Mikołaj Kalashnyk.
He added that injured people are in average state and were transported to the hospital.
A fewer hours after the incident, the safety Service of Ukraine (SBU) informed of the detention of a 21-year-old, liable for the incidental identified as a "double" terrorist attack. According to investigators, he is simply a local resident who was recruited by Russian peculiar services via the Internet.
‘He received instructions from the Russian [Russian — PAP] concerning the production of 2 improvised explosives [...]. For distant activation, the agent equipped each of the bombs with a mobile phone" – we read in the SBU entry on the Telegram.
The recordings and photos published by the Ukrainian media show harm to the facade of buildings on at least the first 3 floors, as well as the facilities next door.
According to the unsub's department, he left 1 cargo under the bench at the entrance to the stairwell, and the another 1 exploded next to the waste container. The man was to receive 25 1000 hryvnia (a bit more than PLN 2000) for each explosion," said RBK-Ukraine agency Andrij Krawczuk, from the police command in the Kiev Oblast. This attack threatens him from 15 years in prison to life.
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