Video: Russian General Yaroslav Moskalik killed in car blast near Moscow

A senior Russian General has been killed in a car bombing outside Moscow, in which authorities have described as one Targeted murder Probably done by Ukrainian Special ServicesThe incident, which claimed the life of Lieutenant General Yaroslav moskalikIn recent months, the second fatal attack on high -ranked Russian military officers has been identified.
The Russian Khozy Committee confirmed that Moskalik, who had served as Deputy Chief of the Chief Operations Department of General Staff, died after the death of an explosive equipment, which had exploded his parking vehicle in Balshakha city near the capital. According to spokesperson Svetlana Petranko, the bomb was rigged with shrapnel to maximize damage, and the video footage was later revealed showing a vehicle surrounded by flames in the flames in the courtyard of an apartment complex.
Although investigators have not publicly named any suspects, Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova accused the attack on Ukraine’s intelligence services. “It is due to assuming that Ukrainian special services were involved in the murder,” he said, although he did not provide any evidence. Kremlin spokesperson Dimitri Peskov also suggested Kiev’s involvement, “the terrorist activity on our soil continues.”
The explosion comes exactly four months after another senior officer, Lt Gen Igor Kirilov, was killed by a bomb hidden in an electric scooter. Ukraine’s security agency later admitted its role in the attack, which also killed Kirilov’s assistant.
The messenger of US President Donald Trump, was murdered as Steve Witchoff, was in Moscow for a fourth round of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Kremlin revealed that the pair discussed a possible return for direct talks between Russia and Ukraine. Speaking from Rome, where he traveled to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, Trump announced that a peace deal was “very close” and “Most of the major points agreed”.
Nevertheless, major obstacles remain. Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky dismissed any seding suggestion to Crimea, insisting the peninsula, said, annexed by Russia in 2014, the Ukrainian region remains. “Our situation is unchanged,” he said. “The Constitution of Ukraine says that all temporarily occupied areas belong to Ukraine.”
Trump has indicated to accept the Russian control of Crimea as part of a peace plan. In an interview published on Friday, he told Time Magazine: “Crimea will live with Russia. And Zelansky understands it.”