Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has accused Ukraine-born rapper Kyivstoner, real name Albert Vasilyev, of helping organize an alleged unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attack targeting a strategic defense enterprise in the Moscow region.According to The Moscow Times, the FSB on Tuesday claimed it had thwarted what it described as a large-scale sabotage and terrorist operation allegedly planned by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU).JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official.The agency said the intended target was a facility located in a residential area of the Moscow region. The operation was said to involve 35 first-person-view (FPV) drones smuggled into Russia from abroad.Russian authorities said the drones were assembled in Kyiv and equipped with Canadian-made control systems before being concealed inside a shipment of Spanish ceramic tiles.The cargo allegedly traveled through Slovakia, Poland, and Belarus before entering Russia.According to Russian officials, the warehouse had been rented by a Russian citizen who was allegedly recruited by Ukrainian intelligence in exchange for payment, but was later killed during an attempted arrest.The FSB further claimed that two Moldovan citizens, Viktor Pirlog, born in 1986, and Kalos Aurel, born in 1995, helped prepare the warehouse for the launch of the drones before leaving Russia.According to the agency, the operation’s alleged executor was a Russian citizen and former member of an ethnic organized criminal group who had previously served a prison sentence.
FSB Claims Rapper Kyivstoner Helped Organize Drone Attack Near Moscow
Russia also accused Ukraine-born rapper Kyivstoner of cocaine trafficking alongside guiding drones towards Moscow.











