The State Security Service of Georgia in the "hexogen case" reported the establishment of another safe house rented by the accused Denis Zhuravlev* in the Tbilisi district of Gldani. The apartment was searched.
As a result, computer chips of various sizes, documents and money were found.
"The specific purpose of the seized items is being clarified. The State Security Service continues operational-search and investigative actions in the case of hexogen," the report says.
On September 11, the State Security Service of Georgia reported the detention of two Ukrainian citizens and the discovery of 2.4 kg of the explosive "hexogen" in the car, 8 mobile phones, a computer, a large amount of money, SIM cards and cocaine were also seized. According to the State Security Service, citizens of Ukraine transported hexogen through Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey to Russia.
*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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