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An SBU video showed the moment of arrest on the border with Poland
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A Frenchman detained last month with
a large cache of arms was planning mass attacks during the Euro 2016
football tournament, which starts on Friday, Ukrainian officials say.
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| Euro 2016 'terror attacks foiled' as Frenchman with AK47s, TNT and grenades held in Ukraine |
The man, identified by French media as Gregoire Moutaux, 25, was arrested on the Ukrainian border with Poland. Intelligence chief Vasyl Hrytsak said the man had planned 15 attacks and was driven by ultra-nationalist views.
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Security has been stepped up for the month-long Euro 2016 tournament
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| The Frenchman was arrested on the Poland-Ukraine border
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He had amassed guns, detonators and 125kg of TNT, Mr Hrytsak said. Mr
Hrytsak listed bridges, motorways, a mosque and a synagogue among the
suspect's potential targets. He was being prosecuted for arms smuggling
and terrorism, he said. It was not clear if the tournament itself was
being targeted.
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| Ukraine's Head of Security Vasily Gritsak has revealed the man, who has
not been identified, was plotting an attack on the footie tournament in
France
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| The would-be attacker was arrested on the Ukraine-Poland border on May 21 with an arsenal of weapons in his car |
'Threat exists'
News of the man's arrest on 21 May first emerged in a report by
French TV network M6.
The suspect was described as a worker at a farming co-operative from
the Lorraine area of eastern France. He had no previous criminal record,
reports said.
French authorities have been on high security alert ahead of the
European championships, amid fears that the tournament could be targeted
by Islamist militants. President Francois Hollande said on Sunday that
"the threat exists" but that France should not be daunted.
Ukraine's
SBU security service said it had been watching the suspect since
December last year and that he had picked up five Kalashnikovs, two
anti-tank grenade launchers, some 5,000 rounds of ammunition, 100
detonators, as well as a large quantity of explosives.
An SBU video was shown
of the dramatic moment of the suspect's arrest along with the weapons
that intelligence officials said they had found. The arrest was said to
have taken place at a border crossing close to the Ukrainian town of
Yagodyn.
The footage also revealed a second person being wrestled to the ground on the passenger side of the car.
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