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Senior Russian General Assassinated in Moscow Bombing  

Wednesday 18 December 2024 - 08:40
Senior Russian General Assassinated in Moscow Bombing  

Authorities in Russia have arrested a suspect in connection with the assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov and his assistant, Ilya Polikarpov, who were killed in a bomb blast in Moscow on Tuesday.  

The Investigative Committee of Russia reported that the suspect, a 29-year-old Uzbek national, admitted to being recruited by Ukrainian special forces to carry out the attack. The bomb, concealed within an electric scooter, detonated remotely outside a residential building, killing Kirillov, aged 54, and his aide.  

Kirillov had led Russia's Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection Troops since 2017. His death marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, as he becomes the highest-ranking Russian officer assassinated within Russian territory.  

Details of the Attack  

The explosive device caused extensive damage to the surrounding area, with images from the scene showing shattered windows and scorched walls. Investigators revealed that the suspect had been promised $100,000 and safe passage to Europe in exchange for executing the bombing. A dashboard camera in a parked car reportedly captured and livestreamed the attack to its orchestrators in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro.  

Russian security forces released footage of the suspect's interrogation, where he detailed his recruitment and mission. Meanwhile, sources from Ukraine's intelligence agency have unofficially confirmed involvement in the operation, although Ukrainian officials have yet to issue a formal statement.  

Kirillov’s Role and Legacy  

Before his assassination, Kirillov faced international scrutiny for his alleged involvement in the use of banned chemical weapons. On Monday, Ukrainian authorities launched a criminal investigation against him, accusing him of orchestrating chemical attacks. He was also subject to sanctions from several nations, including the United Kingdom and Canada, due to his actions in Moscow’s military campaigns in Ukraine.  

Russia has consistently denied the use of chemical weapons in its ongoing military operations. However, Kirillov's role as the head of Russia’s chemical protection forces made him a controversial figure, both domestically and internationally.  

Implications for Security  

Kirillov's assassination underscores the intensifying shadow conflict between Russia and Ukraine. It is expected to prompt Russian authorities to reassess and strengthen security measures for senior military officials.  

This high-profile attack further highlights the evolving tactics in modern warfare, as targeted killings and unconventional strategies gain prominence in the broader geopolitical struggle between the two nations.  


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