NATO inspired mission to bribe a Russian pilot into stealing a strategic bouncer TU-22, ended up with Russia tricking them and bombed the Ukrainian airport where the ‘delivery’ would have been made.
Ukraine wanted to obtain data from the Russian Aerospace Forces pilot about Russian combat aircraft, including tail numbers, and they also threatened him and his family, demanding that they set fire to military aircraft.
The Russian FSB shows the suppression of another attempt by the Ukrainian special services to carry out an operation to hijack a long-range strategic bomber Tu-22M3 of the Russian Aerospace Forces. Russian counterintelligence officers received information that helped the Russian Army inflict fire on the Ozernoye airfield of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the FSB noted.
The involvement of the intelligence services of NATO countries in the preparation and implementation of this action was also revealed. Italy for instance offered the Russian pilot Italian citizenship to his entire family. In addition, the Russian pilot was promised $3 million for the hijacking of the Tu-22M3 long-range strategic bomber.
According to the correspondence, Ukroboronprom promised to allocate $1 million. During the operational game, Russian counterintelligence officers received information where the stolen plane had to be brought to, what helped the Russian Armed Forces inflict fire on the Ozernoye airfield of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
🇺🇦🇷🇺‼️🚨 Ukraine wanted to bribe a Russian pilot into stealing a strategic bouncer TU-22, but Russia tricked them and bombed their airport.
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) July 8, 2024
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