Russian General Killed in Moscow Car Bomb Blast
Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov was assassinated by a bomb planted under his car in Moscow. Investigators are probing potential Ukrainian involvement in the attack. Read the latest.
Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov was assassinated by a bomb planted under his car in Moscow. Investigators are probing potential Ukrainian involvement in the attack. Read the latest.
Lieutenant-General Fanil Sarvarov, a senior Russian military officer, has been killed in a suspected car bomb explosion in Moscow. The attack raises major security questions and fears of escalating covert warfare. Read the full report.
Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov was killed by a car bomb in Moscow. Russian investigators are probing potential Ukrainian intelligence involvement. Read the latest details.
A senior Russian general was assassinated by a bomb planted under his car in Moscow. Investigators suggest Ukrainian intelligence involvement. Read the latest on this escalating conflict.
Lt-Gen Fanil Sarvarov, a senior Russian military official, has died in a suspected car bomb explosion in Moscow. Read the latest on this major security breach.
A senior Russian military official, Lt-Gen Fanil Sarvarov, is in a serious condition after a suspected car bomb explosion in Moscow. Read the latest on this alleged assassination attempt.
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