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RussianĀ generalĀ killed in car bomb in Moscow, investigators say

RussianĀ generalĀ killed in car bomb in Moscow, investigators say

By The Associated PressCBC | Top Stories News

World An investigator works at the scene where Lt.-Gen Fanil Sarvarov was reportedly killed in a car bomb in Moscow on Monday.(Russia's Investigative Committee/Reuters) Investigators said Ukraine could be behind the attack, the third such killing of a senior military officer in a year.(Investigative Committee of Moscow/The Associated Press) Russian general killed in car bomb in Moscow, investigators say Investigators say Ukraine could be behind the attack A Russian general was killed Monday morning after an explosive device detonated underneath his car in Moscow, and investigators said Ukraine could be behind the attack, the third such killing of a senior military officer in a year. Lt.-Gen. Fanil Sarvarov, head of the Operational Training Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces' General Staff, died from his injuries, said Svetlana Petrenko, the spokesperson for Russia's Investigative Committee, the nation's top criminal investigation agency. "Investigators are pursuing numerous lines of enquiry regarding the murder. One of these is that the crime was orchestrated by Ukrainian intelligence services," Petrenko said. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that President Vladimir Putin had been immediately informed about Sarvarov's killing. The Defence Ministry said that Sarvarov had previously fought in Chechnya and taken part in Moscow's military campaign in Syria. Just over a year ago, on Dec. 17, 2024, Lt.-Gen. Igor Kirillov, the chief of the military's nuclear, biological and chemical protection forces, was killed by a bomb hidden on an electric scooter outside his apartment building. Kirillov's assistant also died. Ukraine's security service claimed responsibility for the attack. An Uzbek man was quickly arrested and charged with killing Kirillov on behalf of the Ukrainian security service. Russian President Vladimir Putin described Kirillov's killing as a "major blunder" by Russia's security agencies, noting they should learn from it and improve their efficiency. But in April. another senior Russian military officer, Lt.-Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik, a deputy head of the main operational department in the General Staff, was killed by an explosive device placed in his car parked near to his apartment building just outside Moscow. A suspected perpetrator was quickly arrested. Moscow also has blamed Ukraine for several bombings and other attacks in Russia.

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