Top Russian general killed in bomb blast in Moscow
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A Russian general was killed by a bomb in Moscow. Ukraine official says secret service was behind it
A senior Russian general has been killed by a bomb hidden in a scooter outside his apartment building in MoscowABC News - 5m -
Russia-Ukraine war live: Kyiv claims responsibility for killing of Russian general in Moscow
Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov was killed outside an apartment after a device inside a scooter detonated. Russia is boosting its ballistic arsenal with new strategic missile systems, plans ...The Guardian - 17m -
Ukraine claims it's behind Moscow blast that killed head of Russia's nuclear defense forces
The head of Russia's nuclear defense forces, Lt. General Igor Kirillov, was killed along with his deputy in an explosion in Moscow, Russian investigators say. Ukraine clams it was behind the blast.CBS News - 25m -
Ukraine Says It Killed Senior Russian General in Moscow Scooter Bombing
Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, the head of the Russian Armed Forces’ Radiological, Chemical and Biological Defense Troops, was suspected by Ukraine of ordering the use of banned chemical weapons.The Wall Street Journal - 34m -
Bomb Kills Russia’s Head of Nuclear Defense Forces, Igor Kirillov, in Moscow
A Ukrainian official said Kyiv was responsible for the assassination of Gen. Igor Kirillov, the chief of Russia’s radioactive, chemical and biological defense forces.The New York Times - 40m -
The head of Russia's chemical weapons was killed when a scooter bomb exploded in Moscow
Yahoo News - 2h -
Russian general sanctioned over chemical weapon use in Ukraine killed in Moscow blast
Lt Gen Igor Kirillov killed along with his assistant after device inside scooter exploded, Russia’s investigative committee says. Live updates: Russian general dies in Moscow explosion . The head ...The Guardian - 3h -
Russian general killed in explosion in Moscow
Lt Gen Igor Kirillov was reportedly leaving a residential block when a nearby scooter exploded.BBC News - 4h -
Moscow approves sale of Carlsberg’s Russian assets for $322mn
Danish brewer had previously accused the Kremlin of ‘stealing’ the businessFinancial Times - Dec. 3
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