Explosion in Southern Moscow: New Details of the Incident
An explosion occurred in southern Moscow, reportedly caused by an unknown person throwing an explosive device into a traffic police service vehicle. The incident resulted in injuries to two police officers. This is reported by Russian media, citing 'Glavkom'.
Local residents reported seeing a gray car near the scene, which drove around the area after the explosion. This car stopped about 300 meters from the explosion site.
Previous Events
This incident took place on the street where a Russian general was previously killed in an explosion. Immediately after the explosion, law enforcement agencies began a criminal investigation. Currently, all the circumstances of the event and those involved are being established.
On the night of December 24, there was a car explosion in the southern part of Moscow on Yasenevaya Street in the Orekhovo-Borisovo area. Witnesses reported at least two loud explosions, followed by a fire.
About the General and the New Explosion
This explosion occurred on the same street where a few days ago a car explosion resulted in the death of Russian Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov. Police, rescuers, and bomb disposal experts immediately arrived at the scene and cordoned off the area.
During the car explosion in Moscow, the head of the Operational Training Department of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia, Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, was killed.
Fanil Sarvarov was born on March 11, 1969, in the town of Gremyachinsk, Perm region. According to open sources, he graduated from the Kazan Higher Tank Command School in 1990.
As a result of the explosion in Moscow, which occurred on the same street where a similar tragedy happened earlier, two police officers were injured. Law enforcement is currently investigating all the details of this incident and those involved.