Russian general killed in explosion in Moscow
General Igor Krylov, the Commander of the Radio, Chemical, and Biological Defense Forces of the Russian Army, was killed in a deadly explosion in Moscow on Monday morning.
The blast occurred at around 6:11 AM in the Ryazansk Prospekt area of the Russian capital.
According to local reports, an informed government source revealed that the explosion was caused by an improvised bomb placed on an electric scooter at the entrance to the location. General Krylov and his assistant were killed in the blast.
The authorities are investigating the attack, which has shaken the Russian military community. Further details about the incident are expected to be released as the investigation unfolds. (ILKHA)
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