Russian arrested following attack by soldiers in Gramsch has explored several Albanian military bases

Following the attack of soldiers in Gramsch, several Russian photos -- Svetlana Timofeeva, arrested by Albanian authorities and charged with spying together with another Russian citizen and a Ukrainian -- reveal that the latter has entered Albanian military bases. After the attack of soldiers in Gramsh, several pictures of Russia, Svetlana Timofeeva [...]
Following the attack of soldiers in Gramsch, several photos of Russia, Svetlana Timofeeva, arrested by Albanian authorities after being charged with spying activities, reveal that it has entered Albanian military bases. Svetlana Timofeeva has also published for her social networking followers these areas, describing their security details.
The 33-year-old seems to be passionate about old things, which shows the many photos Russia has fired in these areas. Investigations into the involvement of the young as an agent are followed by Albanian authorities, but yet on social network Svetlana Timofeeva is a blogger who counts a lot of followers and occasionally shares some of her adventures with them. The 33-year-old passion for exploring also appears on her visit to the BunkArt Museum, where the Russian has distributed several photos on its social networks. Visiting military bases has not been present in our country but also in Russia and other parts of the world.
“Exploration of these bases can be dangerous because there are security guards on air base territory, but once you enter the bunker, you will be safe”, she wrote.
Timofeeva was cuffed along with another Russian and Ukrainian, immediately after the attack on the two soldiers in Gramsh's former weapons plant, as they wanted to get inside while not allowed. They themselves say they are bloggers and photographers and deny accusations of spying activity.
How did the Grams event happen:
Mikhail Zorin, 23, with a Russian passport, along with 33-year-old Svetlana Timofeeva and 25-year-old Ukrainian Fiodor Mihailovic, were photographing facilities in the Gun Plant, while trying to get in, have been spotted by Albanian soldiers who were targeted to stop on August 20th. They have not obeyed the orders of Albanian soldiers, while one of them, Mikhail Zor, has attacked them with chemical spray. All three have been arrested by police, while there are doubts that they are Russian secret service agents.
The Gramshi plant, built in 1962, produced weapons in the past, originally wood rifle “Simonov”, a 7.62 mm calibre, and then a Kalashnikov. It has then been used to provide production services to the defence industry with its high precision machinery or repairs. While up until a year ago, it was used to demonstrate excess weapons.












