Moscow Court Sentences Uzbek National to Life for Assassination of General Kirillov
Life Sentence for the Murder of General Kirillov
According to Главком: A Russian military court has sentenced an Uzbek citizen, Akhmadzhon Kurbanov, to life imprisonment for the assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov. The Second Western District Military Court of the Russian Federation also imposed a fine of 1 million rubles. This verdict follows an explosion on December 17, 2024, on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow, which killed General Kirillov and his aide, Ilya Polykarpov. This case highlights the ongoing security challenges within Russia's capital.
Case Details
The explosive device, concealed in a scooter, had a power equivalent to 200 grams of TNT. Other individuals were also convicted in the case:
- Robert Safaryan - 25 years imprisonment
- Batukhan Tochiev - 22 years
- Ramazan Padiev - 18 years
It is notable that on December 16, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) had announced suspicions against Igor Kirillov for the alleged mass use of prohibited chemical weapons. The assassination of a high-ranking military official carries significant implications, particularly given the context of these international accusations.
This incident draws attention to enduring security and terrorism concerns relevant both in Russia and globally. The killing of a senior military figure could have far-reaching consequences for domestic politics and international relations, especially amid allegations involving banned weapons. The events suggest a concerning level of violence that demands continued scrutiny and response from law enforcement agencies.
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