Fsb latest news

Here are the latest news and updates from the Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia:

Recent News

  1. FSB foils terrorist plot in Moscow: On February 27, the FSB announced that it had prevented a terrorist attack in Moscow, arresting several suspects who were planning to detonate explosives in the city. (Source: TASS)
  2. FSB detains suspected ISIS member: On February 24, the FSB detained a suspected member of the Islamic State (ISIS) in the North Caucasus region, who was accused of planning attacks in Russia. (Source: Interfax)
  3. FSB investigates cyberattack on Russian banks: On February 22, the FSB launched an investigation into a cyberattack on several Russian banks, which resulted in the theft of millions of rubles. (Source: RIA Novosti)
  4. FSB seizes large cache of weapons in North Caucasus: On February 20, the FSB seized a large cache of weapons and explosives in the North Caucasus region, which was allegedly intended for use by terrorist groups. (Source: Sputnik)
  5. FSB foils plot to smuggle weapons to Ukraine: On February 18, the FSB announced that it had foiled a plot to smuggle weapons to Ukraine, arresting several suspects who were accused of planning to supply arms to Ukrainian separatists. (Source: TASS)

Recent Operations

  1. Operation "Storm": In February, the FSB launched Operation "Storm", a large-scale operation aimed at combating terrorism and extremism in the North Caucasus region. (Source: RIA Novosti)
  2. Operation "Winter Storm": In January, the FSB launched Operation "Winter Storm", a counter-terrorism operation in the North Caucasus region that resulted in the arrest of several suspected terrorists. (Source: Interfax)

Recent Appointments

  1. Alexander Bortnikov appointed FSB Director: On January 12, Alexander Bortnikov was appointed as the new Director of the FSB, replacing his predecessor, Alexander Nikolayev. (Source: TASS)
  2. Vladimir Kulishov appointed FSB Deputy Director: On February 15, Vladimir Kulishov was appointed as the new Deputy Director of the FSB, replacing his predecessor, Sergei Smirnov. (Source: RIA Novosti)

Please note that the FSB is a secretive organization, and not all of its activities and operations are publicly disclosed. The information provided above is based on publicly available sources and may not be comprehensive or up-to-date.