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Russia Foils Ukraine’s MiG-31 Kinjal Hijacking Plot – FSB Claims

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Kupiansk‘s Fate ‍Rests with⁤ Assault Infantry, Ukraine Says

KYIV, Ukraine – ⁣The future of Kupiansk, ⁤a key city in eastern Ukraine, is currently determined by intense fighting⁢ involving Ukrainian assault infantry, a ​spokesperson for⁤ the Ukrainian‌ army stated Tuesday. The announcement ⁣comes ⁢amid heightened tensions and ongoing Russian offensives in the region.

Simultaneously ⁤occurring, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) accused⁣ Ukrainian intelligence services of attempting to recruit⁢ pilots​ to hijack a Russian MiG-31 fighter⁣ plane equipped with a hypersonic Kinjal missile. The FSB ⁣alleges the‌ plane was to be flown to‌ a ​NATO ‌military air base in‌ Constanta,Romania,400⁣ kilometers from the Crimean peninsula,and then “dejected” by air defense systems as a provocation. The FSB claims the plot was foiled when a pilot alerted authorities.

A video ⁣broadcast by Russian media purportedly shows a pilot claiming to have been offered ‍$3 million by Ukrainian intelligence ⁣to ⁢”kill” the plane’s commander and hijack the aircraft in exchange for the sum and citizenship in a Western country.

In response to the alleged plot, the FSB stated Russian ⁣forces launched strikes using Kinjal missiles against ‌an electronic intelligence ‌center in Brovary, kyiv region, and an air base in Starokostiantyniv, Khmelnytsky⁢ region.

Ukraine’s Center for Combating Disinformation dismissed the FSB’s claims as “typical tactics of Russian intelligence services.” Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Andrei Tarnea labeled the accusations “invented,” comparing them⁣ to a “Soviet spy novel” and asserting that “russian aggression and ⁢provocations” are⁢ the true reality.

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