April 27, 2025, 10:20 am
Russian authorities report that a man implicated in the car bomb assassination of a high-ranking Russian general has pleaded guilty, even claiming he was paid by Ukrainian security services. The confession intensifies the scrutiny on this covert operation amid growing military tensions.
MOSCOW — A man suspected of killing a Russian general with a car bomb pleaded guilty to terrorism charges and said he was paid by the Ukrainian Security Service, Russian authorities said Sunday. The Investigative Committee said Ignat Kuzin admitted he was paid to kill Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik,...
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