One day after the fatal explosive attack in a rank – high Russian general in the suburb of Moscow of Balaschicha, the Russian secret service wants to have a suspect – it should be an agent of the Ukrainian secret service.
Under a previously taken VW Golf, the suspect Ignat Kusin placed a homemade explosive device according to the researchers and parked the car next to the house where General Jaroslaw Moscalic lived.
The man with the Ukrainian secret service in the Moscow region is said to have taken the components for the fatal mixture in 1983, explains the Russian domestic secret service FSB.
Here the car explodes:
The explosive device was controlled remotely
According to the researchers, the bomb was inflamed on a distance – from Ukrainian territory – on Friday. This at the moment that the former head of the operational center in the general staff of the Russian army left the house. Moscalik died in place.
In recent years, various Russians who are related to the Russian military operation in Ukraine have been killed in explosive attacks. Ukraine confessed some attacks.
Source: Krone

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