The driver was arrested in Russia in connection with the 'Web' operation.


Repressions have begun in Russia due to the successful operation of the SBU codenamed 'Web'. The special services detained a truck driver with drones, who apparently had no idea about the content of his cargo. This was reported by Russian media.
Investigations are underway to identify those responsible for the betrayal in the Russian intelligence, which did not anticipate the successful operation called 'Web' carried out by Ukrainian special services. As a result, Russian law enforcement arrested the truck driver who was transporting a container with drones, pretending that he did not know the contents of the cargo.
According to Russian media, the arrested man is named Mikhail Ryumin, he is 55 years old, and he lives in Chelyabinsk. Colleagues claim that he knew nothing about the contents of the container and was simply doing his job - delivering components for frame houses.
Other vehicle drivers also stated that they had no access to the contents of the containers. Earlier, the Security Service of Ukraine conducted the 'Web' operation, attacking four military airbases in the rear of Russia. The head of the SBU, Vasyl Maliuk, emphasized that this was just the beginning, and the enemy can expect new strikes.
Summary
Repressions have started in Russia after the successful operation of the Ukrainian intelligence codenamed 'Web'. The truck driver, who was unaware of the contents of the container with drones, was arrested. Despite this, the head of the SBU warns of possible new strikes in the enemy's rear.
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