Arestovich: Spies of the Russian Federation worked in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The SBU detained Russian spies who were going to shoot down a passenger plane on the territory of Russia or Belarus and blame Ukraine for it.
Aleksey Arestovich, adviser to the head of the President's Office, spoke about this in an interview with Russian lawyer and human rights activist Mark Feigin.
According to him, the plane should have been shot down with the help of Ukrainian weapons. Namely, portable anti-aircraft missile systems. Spies planned to get weapons through volunteers. To do this, they began to gain the confidence of the volunteers, giving them real information about the movement of Russian troops, but, as a rule, "Kadyrovites."
When the SBU had already carried out the arrest, another more interesting detail was revealed. The group was looking for actors to shoot a video of the attack on the terrorist defense post. On this they “burned out,” said Arestovich.
He noted that the three key components of this story describe everything that happens in the Russian army for many years.
The first is to shoot down a passenger plane. The second is to deceive the authorities. And the third - to hand over the "Kadyrovtsy," the adviser to the head of the OP said.
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