A TEEN disguised as a Russian granny was filmed planting a bomb under a defence boss’s car – before he was arrested.
Footage of the alleged incident was caught by the Russian FSB on September 18.
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East2WestThe secret services apprehended a man who dressed as a woman to plant a bomb[/caption]
East2WestThe suspect was placed in handcuffs and arrested[/caption]
The 19-year-old Ukrainian “agent” allegedly changed into the clothes of an elderly woman as a disguise.
CCTV footage shows the teen dressed as an elderly woman approaching a black SUV.
This vehicle is believed to belong to a defence industry leader.
A suspect bends down out of sight in the covert footage.
But next, a separate clip shows a terrifying rectangular bomb planted under the vehicle.
Another clip shows the disguised youngster walking through a park.
Before he knows it, two people charge towards him and pin him to the ground.
The suspect is then placed in handcuffs and arrested.
All this footage was shared by the FSB, who claimed that a saboteur “dressed as a babushka” planted the explosive device.
Investigators allege that the perpetrators acted “on the instructions of a supervisor associated with the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.”
Russian cops claim the suspects conducted reconnaissance near the residence of the target.
The 19-year-old allegedly confessed to being roped in by Ukrainian secret services.
“I went, picked up the package [in a cemetery], a black power bank-shaped device with magnets,” he reportedly said.
“They sent me the exact location where the car was parked, with recent photos. I took public transport to Sosnovka Park.
East2WestThe 19-year-old allegedly confessed to being roped in by Ukrainian secret services[/caption]
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“I went to Sosnovka Park at 4am, changed [into women’s] clothes, and left the park at around 5am.
“At around 6am, I reached the car, installed the device, tried to get away but was detained.”
Under Russia’s terrorism laws, all of the suspects could face life in prison.
They were born in 1993, 1994 and 2006, according to Meduza.
Their names have not been made public.
It comes after new evidence emerged that Putin’s number one enemy Alexei Navalny was poisoned in his Arctic jail.
His wife Yulia Navalnaya said there is proof from tests on his biological samples which were smuggled abroad.
Yulia today blasted the Kremlin, and said in no uncertain terms: “Putin is guilty of the murder of my husband”.
Navalny’s widow said: “In February 2024, we managed to obtain, smuggle abroad, and hand over biological materials of Alexei to a laboratory in one of the Western countries.”
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