Ukrainian Embassy in Georgia Denies Information About Smuggling Explosives by Ukrainians

The Ukrainian embassy in Georgia officially states that there is currently no verified information regarding the alleged transfer of explosives by Ukrainian nationals.
According to diplomatic sources, Georgian authorities have not issued any official reports or notifications concerning criminal cases or suspicions involving two Ukrainians accused of transporting explosives across the border.
The embassy emphasizes that they are actively monitoring local media and are responding responsibly to any reports related to this case, but they have yet to receive official confirmation from Georgian law enforcement or judicial agencies.
Furthermore, the diplomatic mission reports that they are undertaking continuous efforts to secure permission to meet with the detained Ukrainians, aiming to clarify all details and circumstances surrounding their detention.
Meanwhile, Georgian authorities announced the detention of two Ukrainian citizens on suspicion of illegal explosives smuggling and hinted at possible involvement of Ukraine’s Security Service in the incident.
The situation remains under close diplomatic scrutiny, and efforts are ongoing to obtain additional information.