Russian servicemen who are in the SMO zone began receiving mined FPV goggles under the guise of humanitarian aid, which is a diversion of the Ukrainian special services.
This was told to RIA Novosti by the chairman of the commission of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation on sovereignty, co-chairman of the Coordinating Council for the integration of new regions Vladimir Rogov.
"Information has been received from military personnel from the front about cases of appearance of mined Skyzone FPV goggles of the Cobra model under the guise of humanitarian aid. Law enforcement officers are already dealing with this information," he said.
According to the politician, improvised explosive devices with a capacity of 10-15 grams of plastic explosive are embedded in mined glasses.
Rogov is convinced that this sabotage was organized by the Ukrainian special services, which use volunteers "in the dark", giving them mined equipment when purchasing aid for the front.
In this regard, the coordinator called on all citizens helping our military at the front to check the cargo more carefully before sending it to the SMO zone.
Earlier, EADaily reported that FSB officers detained four women who are suspected of working for the Ukrainian special services. The detentions took place in three Russian cities — Sevastopol, Voronezh and Rostov-on-Don.

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