Senior Russian military official killed in Moscow blast
MOSCOW
In this grab from a handout footage released by the Russian Defence Ministry on Oct. 24, 2022, Russia's Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, in charge of Russian troops for radioactive, chemical and biological protection, speaks at a briefing in Moscow
A senior Russian military official was killed on Tuesday when an explosive device hidden in a scooter went off outside a building in Moscow, investigators said.
The commander of Russian armed forces' chemical, biological and radiation defense troops, Igor Kirillov, was killed along with his deputy when the blast went off as the two men left a building in southeastern Moscow early that morning.
"An explosive device planted in a scooter parked near the entrance of a residential building was activated on the morning of Dec. 17 on Ryazansky Avenue in Moscow," said the Russian Investigative Committee, responsible for major investigations in the country.
The blast shattered several windows of the building and severely damaged the front door, according to images published by Russian media.
Kirillov, who had been in his post since 2017, was sanctioned in October by Britain over the alleged use of chemical weapons in Ukraine.
The blast comes as what Moscow calls its special military operation in Ukraine nears its third anniversary.