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Kremlin Accuses UK of Supplying Explosives in Russian General Assassinations

Russian state TV blames British intelligence for aiding targeted killings and vows retaliation, while Ukraine acknowledges role in liquidating top Russian commanders.

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Overview

  • Russian state media claims British security services provided explosives used in recent assassinations of senior Russian military officials.
  • Major-General Yaroslav Moskalik was killed in a car bombing near Moscow, the latest in a series of targeted attacks on Russian commanders.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky publicly thanked his intelligence chief for operations targeting Russia's top military leadership.
  • Kremlin propagandists threatened British intelligence agencies and factories, suggesting retaliation for the alleged involvement.
  • The accusations and threats come as the Russia-Ukraine conflict intensifies, with covert operations and propaganda escalating tensions.