MOSCOW. Sept 8 (Interfax) - The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has released a video with testimony of a Russian citizen detained in Sevastopol on suspicion of passing information to Ukrainian intelligence and plotting a terror attack.
The detainee said he had been tasked by a Ukrainian intelligence emissary with gathering information about "the central gateway to the Sevastopol Bay and the location of protective booms and air defense systems securing the area."
He also said he was tasked with reporting movements of "ships and submarines armed with Kalibr missiles and, whenever possible, record the location of Kalibr carriers in the bay."
Ukrainian intelligence showed interest in the Belbek airport, the detainee said.
He said he was tasked with taking an improvised explosive device, meant for blowing up a railroad line, to another cache.
Earlier on Friday, the FSB reported the detention of a 45-year-old resident of Sevastopol suspected of plotting a terror attack in Crimea on orders from Ukrainian intelligence and gathering information about Russian military facilities.
The investigative department of the FSB branch in Crimea and Sevastopol opened a criminal case against the detainee and a court placed him under arrest.