Russia says it detains a German woman with a bomb in her rucksack


MOSCOW, April 20 (Reuters) - Russia's ⁠Federal Security Service said on Monday that it ⁠had detained a 57-year-old German woman with a ‌bomb in her rucksack as part of what it cast as a false-flag operation directed by Ukrainian intelligence.

Unverified footage showed a woman lying ​on the tarmac in a car ⁠park while armed men ⁠pointed their weapons at her - and a rucksack beside her. ⁠Sappers ‌were shown blowing up the rucksack.

The FSB said the German woman, who had a bomb with ⁠the equivalent of 1.5 kg of TNT, ​was targeting a ‌law enforcement facility in the Stavropol region as ⁠part of a ​false flag operation directed by Ukraine.

The FSB said it had also detained a citizen from a country in Central ⁠Asia who thought he was acting on ​behalf of a "terrorist organisation" and had been due to detonate the bomb.

"The actions of the man were coordinated by employees ⁠of the Ukrainian special services under the guise of members of one of the international terrorist organisations banned in Russia," the FSB said.

Reuters was unable to immediately verify ​the details of the report. Ukraine ⁠did not immediately comment.

A German foreign ministry spokesperson in ​Berlin said the ministry had taken ‌note of the report but would ​not elaborate further.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Guy Faulconbridge and Felix Light; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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