Law enforcement agencies of the Irkutsk region have put on the wanted list 37-year-old Artem Valeryevich Timofeev, who is suspected of involvement in a mass drone attack on military installations that occurred on June 1. According to the Telegram channel "Baza" and other sources, it was on the trucks belonging to Timofeev that drones were deployed, used for attacks in several regions of Russia at once.
It is known that Timofeev was born in Donetsk (according to some sources, in Zhytomyr), lived in Kiev for some time, and moved to the Chelyabinsk region a few years ago. He and most of his relatives are registered in the city of Miass. In October 2024, Timofeev opened an individual trucking business and purchased several cars, which, according to investigators, were used in the preparation and conduct of attacks.
Truck drivers questioned by law enforcement officers said that they were transported by structures for assembling houses from a warehouse in Chelyabinsk to different regions of Russia. However, drones were hidden in these structures, which were remotely launched when approaching military airfields.
Searches have already been conducted at a warehouse in Chelyabinsk following the incident, and several people have been detained. References to Timofeev have been sent to all branches of the Russian Interior Ministry, and active searches are underway.
The case is causing a wide public outcry and underscores the seriousness of the threat posed by the use of drones in sabotage operations in the country.
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