ROSTOV-ON-DON. May 3 (Interfax) - The Kievsky District Court in Simferopol has placed seven persons detained on suspicion of plotting attacks on the Crimean administration under arrest, the press service for the Russian Federal Security Service's department in Crimea and Sevastopol told Interfax on Wednesday.
"They have been placed under arrest for two months," the press service said.
Crimea head Sergei Aksyonov said, in turn, that the organizers of the plot would be tracked down and punished.
"We will definitely find and punish the organizers. I will personally do my best," Aksyonov said on Telegram on Wednesday.
The persons detained on suspicion of plotting attacks "are the same group that blew up the railroad track in the Bakhchisarai district" in February, he said.
The Federal Security Service said earlier that it had uncovered a network of Ukrainian military intelligence agents in Crimea plotting sabotage against the Crimean administration and transport infrastructure.