The invaders accuse Energodar resident Natalia Shulga of allegedly joining a saboteurs’ detachment in February 2022.
This is reported by Russian media.
According to the Russian version, in June 2024, a homemade explosive device was brought out of hiding, which the Russians had previously replaced with a dummy.
The woman allegedly wanted to blow up high-voltage lines. Hence the charges under several serious articles of the Russian Criminal Code – participation in a sabotage community, illegal acquisition and storage of explosives, sabotage.
It is worth emphasizing that, as a rule, such videos are staged. They are filmed when prisoners are kept in cells for several months, and then, according to a pre-written scenario, they are forced to carry a package to a specified place or screw something to a pole.
This does not look like the exposure of another “saboteur”, but a trial of a captured Ukrainian woman.