“Electric scooter” assassination of Russia’s nuclear weapons commander

“Electric scooter” assassination of Russia’s nuclear weapons commander

By admin, Aralık 17, 2024

“Electric scooter” assassination of Russia’s nuclear weapons commander





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A source from Ukraine’s intelligence service SBU said the head of Russia’s Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defense Forces (NBC) General Igor KirillovHe reported that he and his assistant were killed in an attack carried out by Ukrainian intelligence. Ukrainian sources announced that the targeted person was a “legitimate target” after the killing of a Russian general in Moscow.

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Russia’s Investigative Committee found that 54-year-old Kirillov was found dead near a residential area in Moscow on Tuesday morning. electric scooterHe announced that he lost his life as a result of the remote detonation of an explosive device placed in . Photos from the scene showed the building’s entrance was extensively damaged, with burn marks on the walls and a number of broken windows. According to the statement, the explosive 300 gram TNTIt was stated that it had a power equivalent to . It is reported that Kirillov’s assistant was also killed as a result of the attack.

Sources in Ukraine’s SBU security service suggested Kirillov had committed war crimes and was a “legitimate target”. SBU issued the following statement against Kirillov on December 16:mass use of banned chemical weapons” was accused. The Ukrainian government did not make a statement regarding the general’s death.




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Britain imposed sanctions on Kirillov in October, stating that he was responsible for the use of chemical weapons in Ukraine and that he was an important spokesman for the Kremlin’s disinformation. Ukrainian SBU, under Kirillov’s leadership, Over 4,800 chemical weapons He claimed to have used it. Moscow denied these accusations.

Ukrainian officials reported that more than 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers were hospitalized due to chemical poisoning and three died throughout the war. Russia, on the other hand, described these accusations as baseless.