A car explosion resulted in the death of a Russian lieutenant general, and the suspect was detained and the entire process of the crime was disclosed

On April 27th local time, according to the prosecutor’s request, the Basman District Court in Moscow, Russia approved the pre-trial detention of the suspect Ignat Kuchin, who committed a car explosion that resulted in the death of a Russian lieutenant general, for one month and 30 days. The investigation shows that the explosion was caused by a homemade explosive device containing fragments. Suspect Kuzin obtained accessories, video surveillance, and control systems for making explosive devices at a location in Barashiha, Moscow Oblast in March this year, and then installed them in a Volkswagen “Golf” car. During the interrogation, Kujin confessed in detail the entire process from criminal preparation to implementation. After completing the preparation work on April 23rd, Kujin fled. In fact, he received a total of $18000 in compensation for committing this criminal act. On April 25th, when Russian Lieutenant General Moskalik walked out of his residence unit, an explosive device was remotely detonated, resulting in his death. According to the news from the Russian Federal Security Service on April 26th local time, the suspect suspected of participating in the Mosskarik bombing case, the Deputy Director of the Operations Department of the Russian General Staff, has been arrested. The department stated that the detained individual is Ukrainian agent Ignat Kuzin, born in 1983, and holds a residence permit in Ukraine. There is currently no response from the Ukrainian side regarding this matter.

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