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Uzbek Man Detained in Moscow for General’s Assassination

Top Russian General Killed in Scooter Bomb Attack

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Conflict and Crisis, National Security Laws, Russia-Ukraine War, World News
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Uzbek Man Detained in Moscow for General’s Assassination

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has detained a 29-year-old man from Uzbekistan in connection with the assassination of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, a high-ranking Russian military official, and his assistant in Moscow.

Explosive Attack in Moscow

Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, head of the Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Protection Forces, was killed early Tuesday outside his residential building in southeastern Moscow. An explosive device concealed in an electric scooter was remotely detonated, resulting in the deaths of Kirillov and his assistant.

The FSB claims the suspect was recruited by Ukrainian intelligence, with state media reporting the attack as a “terrorist act.” Ukraine’s security service has reportedly acknowledged involvement, labeling Kirillov a “legitimate target” for his alleged role in war crimes, including the use of banned chemical weapons.

Who Was Lt. Gen. Kirillov? A Closer Look at the Targeted Attack - Russian Defence Ministry/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo
Ukraine Accused in High-Profile Assassination of Russian General – Russian Defence Ministry/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

Ukrainian Links and Suspect’s Confession

The unnamed suspect reportedly confessed during interrogation that he was recruited by Ukrainian special services. According to the FSB, he was promised $100,000 and relocation to the European Union in exchange for carrying out the assassination.

The FSB stated that the suspect traveled to Moscow with a homemade explosive device. He allegedly placed the bomb on an electric scooter parked outside Kirillov’s residence. Using a rented car equipped with a dashboard camera, the suspect monitored Kirillov’s movements and livestreamed the footage to his Ukrainian handlers in Dnipro.

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Upon receiving confirmation that Kirillov had left his building, the suspect detonated the bomb remotely.

Kirillov: A Target of Sanctions and Charges

Lt. Gen. Kirillov, 54, had been sanctioned by the UK for his alleged involvement in the use of chemical weapons in Ukraine. On the day before the attack, Ukraine formally charged him in absentia, accusing him of orchestrating the mass deployment of banned chemical weapons. Kyiv claims Russian forces used chemical weapons over 4,800 times under Kirillov’s leadership, allegations Moscow denies.

Moscow asserts that it destroyed its remaining chemical weapons stockpile in 2017, dismissing Ukraine’s accusations as baseless.

Aftermath of the Attack

Images from the scene show extensive damage to the entrance of Kirillov’s apartment block, with scorch marks, blown-out windows, and visible debris. Two body bags were seen outside the building, marking the gravity of the incident.

The assassination is one of the highest-profile killings inside Russia since the country began its invasion of Ukraine nearly three years ago.

Russia’s Response

Russian authorities have vowed to hold those responsible accountable. The Foreign Ministry announced plans to raise the assassination at the United Nations Security Council meeting on Friday, emphasizing the gravity of the incident.

Russian officials are framing the killing as part of broader hostilities with Ukraine and have promised severe repercussions for those involved.

Escalating Tensions

This assassination underscores the escalating covert operations and retaliations amidst the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, reflecting the deepening enmity and its global implications.

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