Detained suspected of having killed Russian General with remotely triggered explosive

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Detained suspected of having killed Russian General with remotely triggered explosive

The attack occurred in the courtyard of an urbanization built in the eastern Russian capital especially for retired military.

A man from Ukraine’s special secret services was arrested for allegedly killed Russian Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, a high-state commander, revealed the Russian secret services today.

“The Ukrainian Special Services Agent Ignat Kuzin, born in 1983 and resident of Ukraine, which placed explosives at a Volkswagen Golf in Balashikha, Moscow, killing Lieutenant Yaroslav Moskalik, was arrested,” said Russian secret services in a statement.

Russian Lieutenant-General Yaroslav Moskalik, a high commander of the staff, died on Friday following the explosion of a trapped car in the Moscow region.

According to Mash and Shot, two Telegram channels, Moskalik, deputy chief of the Russian Armed Forces Staff Operations Command, was killed by passing by a car where was an explosive device that was remotely detonated.

“The reason for the explosion was an explosive ingenuity. Fragments of the mill were found at the scene of the incident,” a police source told the Tass news agency.

The attack occurred in the courtyard of an urbanization built in the eastern Russian capital especially for retired military.

The Russian media released images of the strong explosion of the car when the 59 -year -old General passed by the vehicle.

In December last year, Lieutenant General Igor Kirilov, head of Radiological, Chemistry and Biological Defense of Russia, was also killed in a bomb attack while leaving home.

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