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Russian general killed in Moscow car bomb, investigators say

  • A Russian general, Fanil Sarvarov, head of the Operational Training Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces' General Staff, was killed in a car bombing in southern Moscow on Monday.
  • Russia's Investigative Committee said they are pursuing numerous lines of inquiry regarding the murder, including the possibility that the crime was orchestrated by Ukrainian intelligence services.
  • The investigation will appoint necessary examinations, witness interrogations, and surveillance camera reviews, according to Svetlana Petrenko, spokesperson for Russia's Investigative Committee.
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The Russian authorities attribute the attack to Ukrainian intelligence services, although Petrenko said that “investigators value various theories about the murder.”

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A Russian general was killed in the explosion of a car in Moscow. The Russian Investigation Committee suspects the Ukrainian special services.

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During the explosion of a car bomb in Moscow, a high-ranking member of the Russian General Staff was killed.An investigation into the "murder" of Lieutenant General Fanil Sarwarov had been initiated, the Russian Investigation Committee on Serious Crimes on Monday declared.One of the traces examined indicated possible connections to "Ukrainian Special Forces". 56-year-old Sarwarov, head of the Russian General Staff's operational training departme…

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Top Russian general Fanil Sarvarov has been killed in a car explosion in southern Moscow. Russia is investigating whether Ukrainian security services may have been involved.

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St Catharines Standard broke the news in Welland, Canada on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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