MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - Members of a Ukrainian agent network detained in Crimea were in particular plotting a blast at a military airfield and blowing up a car belonging to a Black Sea Fleet officer, a Russian security service official said in a video released by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).
"This information [intelligence on the agent network] was passed to a former Ukrainian contract serviceman via Kiev. He was supposed to eliminate high-ranking officers of the Black Sea Fleet on the orders of the Ukrainian Security Service," the FSB official said.
Ukrainian intelligence agents planned to use explosives based on hexogen for this purpose, he said.
It was planned that the Black Sea Fleet officer's car would be blown up remotely.
Another Ukrainian agent took the initiative to propose different locations for the terrorist attack to Ukrainian intelligence, the FSB officer said.
"A military airfield in the village of Kacha was chosen," he said.