Russian General Fanil Sarvarov Killed in Moscow Car Bomb Attack, Investigation Points to Possible Targeted Assassination
Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov, head of operational training at the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, was killed in Moscow after an explosive device detonated under his vehicle. Authorities described the incident as a possible targeted assassination, with Sarvarov’s driver seriously injured in the blast. The Investigative Committee confirmed that forensic and technical analyses are ongoing to determine who was responsible. Some Russian officials have suggested Ukrainian intelligence may be involved, citing previous attacks allegedly carried out using explosives against Russian officials. Sarvarov, 56, was a career military officer with decades of experience, including counterterrorism operations in southern Russia and deployments in Syria. The assassination has raised security concerns amid a series of high-profile attacks in Russia, including the December bombing that killed Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov. Investigators continue to examine the device and surrounding circumstances to confirm motives and perpetrators.
Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov, head of operational training at the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, was killed in Moscow after an explosive device detonated under his vehicle. Authorities described the incident as a possible targeted assassination, with Sarvarov’s driver seriously injured in the blast. The Investigative Committee confirmed that forensic and technical analyses are ongoing to determine who was responsible. Some Russian officials have suggested Ukrainian intelligence may be involved, citing previous attacks allegedly carried out using explosives against Russian officials. Sarvarov, 56, was a career military officer with decades of experience, including counterterrorism operations in southern Russia and deployments in Syria. The assassination has raised security concerns amid a series of high-profile attacks in Russia, including the December bombing that killed Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov. Investigators continue to examine the device and surrounding circumstances to confirm motives and perpetrators.
Russian General Fanil Sarvarov Killed in Moscow Car Bomb Attack, Investigation Points to Possible Targeted Assassination
Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov, head of operational training at the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, was killed in Moscow after an explosive device detonated under his vehicle. Authorities described the incident as a possible targeted assassination, with Sarvarov’s driver seriously injured in the blast. The Investigative Committee confirmed that forensic and technical analyses are ongoing to determine who was responsible. Some Russian officials have suggested Ukrainian intelligence may be involved, citing previous attacks allegedly carried out using explosives against Russian officials. Sarvarov, 56, was a career military officer with decades of experience, including counterterrorism operations in southern Russia and deployments in Syria. The assassination has raised security concerns amid a series of high-profile attacks in Russia, including the December bombing that killed Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov. Investigators continue to examine the device and surrounding circumstances to confirm motives and perpetrators.
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