MOSCOW. Feb 14 (Interfax) - The threat of terrorist attacks on Russia's transport, energy, and military infrastructure on the part of Ukrainian and Western special services has been growing, Russian Federal Security Service Director and National Antiterrorism Committee Chairman Alexander Bortnikov said.
"Bortnikov noted that the number of attempts by Ukrainian special services and nationalistic groups supported by the collective West to commit terrorist attacks on the Russian Federation's transport and fuel-and-energy facilities, government bodies, and military infrastructure has significantly increased during the special military operation," the National Antiterrorism Committee said following its meeting on Tuesday.