What Caused the Deadly Explosion in Moscow?
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Moscow, Dec 24 (NationPress) Reports indicate that three individuals, including two police officers, lost their lives in an explosion in Moscow on Wednesday, as per the Russian Investigative Committee's press service.
As detailed by investigators, two traffic police personnel noticed a suspicious individual near their patrol vehicle on Yeletskaya Street during the early morning hours of Wednesday, according to Russia's prominent news outlet, Tass. As the officers approached to apprehend the individual, an explosive device detonated, resulting in the deaths of both officers and the suspect.
Emergency responders, forensic experts, and investigators have commenced their examination of the incident site. The Moscow Department of the Russian Interior Ministry has pledged full support to the victims' families.
Earlier this week, Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, the head of the Operational Training Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces' General Staff, succumbed to injuries sustained from another explosion involving a device hidden under a vehicle on Yasenevaya Street in southern Moscow, as reported by local media.
Russian security agencies are exploring various scenarios surrounding Lieutenant General Sarvarov's death, including potential links to Ukrainian intelligence services.
"Multiple theories regarding the murder are currently under investigation, with one involving Ukrainian intelligence services. The Moscow Prosecutor's Office is supervising the investigation into the incident. Investigators and forensic experts from the Investigative Committee are meticulously examining the scene, with forensic and explosive investigations anticipated. Witnesses are being interviewed, and CCTV footage is being scrutinized. The central office of the Investigative Committee is monitoring the investigation's progress closely," Tass news agency reported.
General Sarvarov had been in charge of the Operational Training Department of the Russian Armed Forces since 2016 and had received several awards, including the Order of Courage, the Suvorov Medal, and the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 1st and 2nd degrees.