a suspect of Uzbek nationality arrested – Libération

a suspect of Uzbek nationality arrested – Libération
a suspect of Uzbek nationality arrested – Libération
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A man, suspected of having committed the attack which cost the life of the commander of the Russian radionuclear, chemical and biological defense forces and his assistant on Tuesday, was arrested and questioned, the Investigative Committee announced this Wednesday, December 18 Russian.

The arrest will not take long. The Russian Investigative Committee announced this Wednesday, December 18, that it had arrested an Uzbek national, suspected of being involved in the assassination of Russian general Igor Kirillov, who died the day before in Moscow in a bomb attack claimed by Kyiv.

“A national of Uzbekistan, born in 1995, was arrested on suspicion of having committed the attack which cost the lives of the commander of the Russian radiological, chemical and biological defense forces, Igor Kirillov, and his assistant Ilia Polikarpov”announced the committee in a press release.

Attack sponsored by Ukraine

During interrogation, the suspect claimed to have been “recruited by the Ukrainian special services”according to the same source. At their request, he arrived in Moscow and was given an explosive device which he placed on an electric scooter parked near the building where General Kirillov resided, the statement said.

The suspect also rented a car which was also parked near the building and where a surveillance camera was installed, investigators explain. The video filmed by this camera was broadcast “in real time to the organizers of the attack, towards the city of Dnipro”in Ukraine, according to the same source.

As soon as the general and his assistant left the building, the explosive device was activated remotely by the suspect, the statement said. For this attack, the perpetrator was promised “a remuneration of 100,000 US dollars” and a possibility of moving away “in one of the European countries”he assures.

General Kirillov, 54, sanctioned in October by London for the alleged deployment of chemical weapons in Ukraine, is the most senior Russian military official known to have been killed since the start of the Russian offensive against its Ukrainian neighbor in February 2022 .

His assassination was immediately claimed on Tuesday in Kyiv by a source within the Ukrainian security services (SBU) who had accused the general on Monday of “war crimes”.

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