Russia detains 'Ukrainian agent' over general's car bomb killing near Moscow, Russian state media report
- Russian General Yaroslav Moskalik died in a car bombing near Moscow on Friday, April 25, 2025.
- Russia blamed Ukraine and detained a suspect identified as Ukrainian agent Ignat Kuzin for the attack.
- Authorities state the suspect rigged a Volkswagen Golf with a homemade device placed in the general's car.
- Russia's FSB reported the device was detonated remotely from Ukraine.
- Ukrainian authorities have not commented on the bombing, which marks the second officer killing in four months.
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Kiev operative charged in Russian general’s assassination – CLG News
Kiev operative charged in Russian general’s assassination | 27 April 2025 | Russian investigators have charged a man with carrying out a car bomb attack that killed a senior general in a Moscow suburb last week. The suspect confessed to acting under orders from Ukrainian security services, the Investigative Committee has said. In a statement released on Sunday, investigators announced that 42-year-old Ignat Kuzin faces charges of committing a te…
High-Profile Assassination Rocks Moscow: Ukrainian Suspect Remanded in Custody
High-Profile Assassination Rocks Moscow: Ukrainian Suspect Remanded in Custody A Moscow court has ordered the detention of Ignat Kuzin, a Ukrainian citizen, on terrorism charges related to the assassination of a senior Russian military officer, Yaroslav Moskalik. The Kremlin has attributed the attack to Ukrainian operatives.Yaroslav Moskalik, aged 59, was killed by a car bomb attack outside Moscow. While Russia blames Ukraine, Kyiv has yet to co…
Kiev operative charged in Russian generals assassination
Ignat Kuzin acted on orders from Ukrainian handlers and planted a bomb that killed Yaroslav Moskalik in a Moscow suburb, investigators have saidRussian investigators have charged a man with carrying out a car bomb attack that killed a senior general in a Moscow suburb last week. The suspect confessed to acting under orders from Ukrainian security services, the Investigative Committee has said.
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