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Autobombe kills Russian general – video shows detonation
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General Jaroslaw Moskalik was killed near the Russian capital during an explosion. Investigators speak of a crime. The attack is not an isolated case.
According to the Russian Lieutenant Jaroslaw, moskalism was killed in a bomb attack in the Moscow suburb of Balaschicha. The 59 -year -old senior employee of the Russian general staff was killed in an explosion of a car, the investigative committee said in Moscow. The detonation was triggered by a self -made explosive device in a Golf, the authority continued to say. The spokeswoman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Sacharova, drew a direct parallel to the war in Ukraine. It is a “terrorist attack”.
Media -close media reported that the last holder of the vehicle was a Ukrainian who received Russian citizenship a few years ago. This was not officially confirmed. The war had to end, said Sacharova. “We see so many victims every day,” she said.
Rain -high officers in Moscow and propagandists have also been the targets of attacks since the beginning of the Russian attack war against Ukraine. There was initially no official reaction in Ukraine.
Passed to the highest investigator of Russia
“The team of investigators, criminalists, experts and members of the operational units of the law enforcement agency started to investigate the crime scene,” said Swetlana Petrenko, spokeswoman for the investigative committee. She announced that the case of Russia’s highest investigator, Alexander Bastrykin, had been handed over.
In December, the prominent General Igor Kirillow died in a bomb attack in front of his house. Investigators classified the explosion, in which Kirillows adjutant died, as a terrorist attack. The Ukrainian secret service confessed to the act. The detonation was caused by an explosive device that was hidden in an electric scooter. The 54-year-old was one of the most famous faces of the Russian attack war against Ukraine.
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Source: Stern

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