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Moscow Provides EU With Details on Kiev's Attempted Terrorist Attacks in Crimea

© Public relations center of Federal Security Service / Go to the mediabankGrenades and land mines found during detention of Ukrainian saboteurs detained by the Russian Federal Security Service in Crimea. The detainee planned a number of attacks using explosives, in Crimea. (A still from a video, courtesy of the FSB Public Relations Center)
Grenades and land mines found during detention of Ukrainian saboteurs detained by the Russian Federal Security Service in Crimea. The detainee planned a number of attacks using explosives, in Crimea. (A still from a video, courtesy of the FSB Public Relations Center) - Sputnik International
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Moscow had provided the head of the European Union's delegation to Russia with a detailed explanation of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's attempt to carry out terrorist attacks in Crimea.

In this grab taken from a footage provided by Russian Federal Security Service Press Service, explosive devices and ammunition confiscated from a group that Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) identified as Ukrainian 'saboteurs,' are placed on the floor by experts in Crimea on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016 - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) Russia's Foreign Ministry said Friday it had provided the head of the European Union's delegation to Russia, Vygaudas Usackas, with a detailed explanation of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's attempt to carry out terrorist attacks in Crimea.

"During the talks, the sides discussed topical issues relating to European security, as well as a number of international issues, including the situations in Syria and Ukraine. Vygaudas Usackas was provided with a detailed explanation regarding the attempt by Ukrainian Defense Ministry officials to carry out terrorist attacks in Crimea," the ministry said in a statement.

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