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Russian general killed by car bomb just outside Moscow; murder probe launched

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An explosive device crossed a parked car near Moscow on Friday killing a superior Russian general, said the investigation committee, whose significant crimes of probes, added that he had launched a murder investigation.

The authorities identified the victim as Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moscimik, deputy director of the main operational direction of the General Army personnel.

The researchers said they had opened an investigation into the murder and smuggling explosives after the Volkswagen golf exploded out of a block of floors in the city of Balashikha, east of Moscow.

The images of the scene published on social networks showed a fire that destroyed a car. The mortal attack occurs four months later Another Russian general was killed Along with his deputy in an explosion in Moscow.

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In this photo of brochure released by OsTorozhno Novosti, Flames and Smoke rises from the scene where Lieutenant Gene. Yaroslav Moskalik was killed by an explosive device placed in a car in Balashikha, Solo Moscow, Russia, on Friday, April 25, 2025.

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Agentstvo’s research news site, citing leaked information, said Moscalik lived in Balashikha, but the Volkswagen was not registered for him.

The images of the security camera published by the Izvestia newspaper showed a mass explosion, sending fragments flying to the air. The explosion occurs just when you can see someone walking towards the car.

The “explosion was caused by the activation of an improvised explosive device” full of metal fragments designed to cause maximum damage, the researchers said.

According to the Kremlin website, Moscalik was a Russian military representative in the “Normandy” conversations about Ukraine in 2015, amid the conflict between the separatists backed by kyiv and the Russians.

The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, turned him into Lieutenant General in 2021.

Friday’s bombardment occurred just when the United States president’s envoy, Donald Trump Steve Witkoff It was expected to meet with Putin in Moscow to discuss a negotiated peace plan in the United States for Ukraine.

The explosion seemed to be similar to the previous attacks against Russians linked to Moscow’s military offensive Ukraine.

Kyiv had assumed responsibility, but has not commented on Friday’s attack in some cases.

These include August 2022 Automobile bombardment of the nationalist Darya Dugina And an explosion in a coffee in St. Petersburg in April 2023 that killed the high profile military correspondent Maximum FKnown as Vladlen Tatarsky. A Russian woman, who said she presented the figure by order of a contact in Ukraine, He was convicted and sentenced to 27 years in prison.

In December 2023, Illia Kiva, former Ukrainian pro -oscú legislator who fled to Russia, He was shot dead Near Moscow. Ukrainian military intelligence praised the murder, warning that other “traitors of Ukraine” would share the same destination.

Igor Kirillov, the head of the Russian Army Chemical Weapons Unit, was Killed by a planted bomb In a scooter in Moscow in December. Ukrainian security sources told CBS News that the Ukraine Security Service (SBU) killed Kirillov in a special operation.

After the murder of Kirillov, Putin made a rare admission of failures by his powerful security agencies, saying: “We must not allow such serious mistakes to occur.”

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