Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has announced the high-profile detention of two alleged saboteurs in the strategic Black Sea port city of Tuapse. The suspects were reportedly recruited by Ukrainian intelligence to execute a major strike on Russia's vital energy infrastructure.
Midnight Dragnet in Tuapse
Authorities revealed that the FSB conducted a midnight operation, apprehending the individuals believed to be plotting explosive attacks. Tuapse, hosting a massive oil refinery and export terminal, has become a major target for long-range drone strikes over the past year.
Unseen War Behind Frontlines
The detentions mark a dramatic turn in the unseen war behind the frontlines. The FSB stated that the infiltrators were planning to damage key military and energy facilities, aiming to disrupt Russia's logistical and fuel supply chains.
This incident underscores the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with both sides engaging in covert operations beyond the active combat zones. The FSB has increased security measures in the region to prevent further sabotage attempts.



