Explosive sex toys and cosmetics: the story behind the DHL parcels plot
Briefly

Alexander Bezrukavyi, sought by European security services for alleged ties to Russia's military intelligence, was arrested in Bosnia while planning to return to Russia. His arrest is linked to a Polish operation targeting a Russian-backed network purportedly responsible for sending explosives across Europe. This scheme posed serious risks, including possible plane crashes and casualties, alarming officials in the U.S. and prompting direct communications with Russia. The escalating nature of these activities reflects growing tensions and security concerns regarding Russian operations in Europe.
Bezrukavyi's arrest was part of a Polish-led operation targeting a suspected Russian-backed criminal network accused of sending parcels containing camouflaged explosives across Europe.
Western security officials believe the exploding parcels could have led to a plane crash and mass casualties, marking a potential escalation in Moscow's sabotage campaign.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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