Senior Russian general killed in car explosion near Moscow

Yaroslav Moskalik died when homemade explosive device was detonated in town of Balashikha, officials say

The remains of a burnt-out vehicle where Yaroslav Moskalik was killed by a car bomb on Friday. Photograph: AP Photo
The remains of a burnt-out vehicle where Yaroslav Moskalik was killed by a car bomb on Friday. Photograph: AP Photo

A senior Russian military officer was killed when a car exploded on Friday in the town of Balashikha just east of Moscow, Russia’s Investigative Committee said.

It named the officer as Yaroslav Moskalik, deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, and said it had opened a criminal case into the incident.

“According to available data, the explosion occurred as a result of the detonation of a home-made explosive device filled with destructive elements,” the investigative committee said in a statement.

The statement did not say who might be behind the incident. Several high-ranking Russian military figures have been assassinated since the start of the war in Ukraine in operations blamed by Moscow on Kyiv.

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Russian media outlet Baza, which has sources in Russia’s law enforcement agencies, said a bomb in a parked car had been detonated remotely when the officer – who lived locally – walked past.

The Izvestia newspaper published video footage showing a person approaching a line of parked cars outside an apartment complex and an explosion that sent parts of a vehicle flying metres into the air.

Kommersant newspaper said a second person was also killed.

Tass reported that Maria Zakharova, Russia’s foreign ministry spokesperson, described the killing of Lieut Gen Moskalik as a “terrorist attack”.

Yaroslav Moskalik, deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, was killed by the blast. Photograph: Ostorozhno Novosti/AP
Yaroslav Moskalik, deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, was killed by the blast. Photograph: Ostorozhno Novosti/AP

Lieut Gen Moskalik had participated in several high-level Russian delegations, according to defence ministry bulletins and media reports.

He joined the Russian contingent in a meeting in October 2015 of the Normandy Format, a group made up of teams from Germany, Russia, Ukraine and France who oversaw the Minsk agreements designed to end the war between Ukraine and Russian-backed separatist forces that broke out in 2014.

Lieut Gen Moskalik represented the army’s general staff at the negotiations alongside foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov, according to the Kremlin website.

Russia’s RBC newspaper listed Lieut Gen Moskalik as a participant in the security subgroup in the Minsk talks.

The Russian investigative committee said the explosions were caused by the detonation of an improvised explosive device packed with shrapnel. The committee, which investigates major crimes, said it had opened a criminal case.

In December, Ukraine’s SBU intelligence service used a bomb hidden in an electric scooter to kill Lieut Gen Igor Kirillov, whom Kyiv accused of being responsible for the use of chemical weapons against Ukrainian troops.

The SBU did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the reported death of Lieut Gen Moskalik.

The car explosion came hours before a Kremlin meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff.

The apparent Ukrainian assassination is unlikely to sit well with the Trump administration, which has been desperate to show tangible progress on peace before Trump’s 100th day in office next week.

The Kremlin has blamed Ukraine for the killing, with Mr Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying Kyiv was engaging in “terrorist activities on Russian territory”. – Reuters/Guardian