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Moscow bomb kills pro-Russia paramilitary leader | Russia

Moscow bomb kills pro-Russia paramilitary leader | Russia


A bomb exploded in the lobby of a luxury apartment block in Moscow, killing a pro-Russia paramilitary leader from eastern Ukraine alongside his bodyguard.

The bomb detonated just as a man with bodyguards entered the lobby of the Scarlet Sails residential complex on the banks of the Moscow River on Monday, Russian media reported.

Russia’s Tass news agency, citing security services, reported that the blast was an attack on Armen Sarkisyan, the head of the boxing federation in Russian-occupied Donetsk and the founder of a battalion fighting against Ukraine. Sarkisyan, who is wanted in Ukraine, has a long history of aiding pro-Russia forces in Ukraine.

Sarkisyan was taken to hospital in critical condition where he later succumbed to his injuries, while his bodyguard was killed instantly, Tass said.

No group has claimed responsibility for the blast, which Russian security services described as a targeted assassination.

Law enforcement officers at the site of the blast in Moscow. Photograph: Evgenia Novozhenina/Reuters

Ukraine has targeted dozens of Russian military officers and Russian-installed officials whom Kyiv has accused of committing war crimes in the country. Little is known, however, about the clandestine Ukrainian resistance cells involved in assassinations and attacks on military infrastructure in Russia and Russian-controlled areas.

News agencies published footage from the lobby of the building in north-west Moscow, showing a heavily damaged hall, a blown-out door and broken glass.

According to Ukrainian media, Kyiv issued an international arrest warrant for Sarkissian in 2014 over violence against pro-EU protesters during the Maidan uprising,

Ukrainian security services describe Sarkisyan as a “criminal authority” with connections to former president Viktor Yanukovych, who fled to Russia in 2014.

He gained further attention in Russia as the founder of the “Arbat” battalion, one of many irregular Russian military units that have fought alongside the Russian army since Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Ukraine’s security services say the Arbat paramilitary group has fought in eastern Ukraine and Russia’s Kursk region.

If claimed by Kyiv, the attack would mark the latest operation by Ukraine’s SBU security service deep behind enemy lines – one aimed at sowing panic and fear among senior Kremlin and military figures.

“Ukraine carried out a terrorist attack in the super-elite complex Alye Parusa [Scarlet Sails]. This is how Ukraine’s terrorist attacks are getting closer to the Russian elite,” Sergei Markov, a pro-Kremlin political analyst, wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

The blast would also represent the latest embarrassment for Russia’s FSB, which has struggled to stop Kyiv’s ongoing assassination campaign.

In December, Ukraine said it was behind the assassination of Lt Gen Igor Kirillov, the head of the military’s chemical, biological and radiological weapons unit, who was killed along with his assistant when a bomb hidden in an electric scooter went off as the two men left a building in a residential area in south-east Moscow.

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