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Russia arrests suspect for Moscow bombing that killed chemical weapons chief
Prosecutors say the 29-year-old Uzbek man confessed to being recruited by Ukraine.
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Igor Kirillov, head of the Russian Defence Ministry's radiological, biological and chemical protection unit, who was killed in a bomb blast outside a Moscow apartment. | AFPTV/AFP via Getty Images
DECEMBER 18, 2024 9:14 AM CET
BY CSONGOR KÖRÖMI
Russia has detained a suspect in the assassination of General Igor Kirillov, a spokesperson for its main prosecutors office said Wednesday.
The suspect is a 29-year-old Uzbek national whose name has not been released. He was detained in a village outside Moscow and, according to Russian authorities, confessed that he had been recruited by Ukrainian intelligence to kill Kirillov.
On their instructions, he arrived in Moscow and was given a homemade explosive device. He placed it on an electric scooter, which he parked at the entrance to the apartment building where Igor Kirillov lived, the spokesperson for the Russian Investigative Committee said.
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According to the Russian authorities, the suspect had been offered a cash reward of $100,000 and a trip to a European country.
Kirillov was in charge of the Russian militarys nuclear, biological and chemical weapons protection forces.
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