A senior Russian general in charge of nuclear protection forces has been killed by a bomb hidden in an electric scooter, Russia’s investigative committee says.
Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, who is in charge of Russia’s Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Troops, died in the street outside a block of flats about four miles (7km) southeast of the Kremlin.
His assistant also died in the explosion.
“The head of the radiation, chemical and biological protection forces of the armed forces of the Russian Federation, Igor Kirillov and his assistant were killed,” the investigative committee said.
The scene of an explosion in Moscow in which, according to Russia’s investigative committee, Russian general Igor Kirillov was killed.
Pic: Reuters/Maxim Shemetov
Photographs posted on Russian Telegram channels showed two bodies lying in the blood-stained snow next to the wrecked entrance to a building.
Russian news agency TASS said the bomb contained the equivalent of 300g of high explosive.
Several cars and the first four floors of the apartment building were damaged, the news agency added.
Police are investigating.
Russia’s radioactive, chemical and biological defence soldier, known as RKhBZ, are special forces who operate when there is a threat from radioactive, chemical and biological contamination.
On Monday, a Ukrainian prosecutor charged Mr Kirillov in absentia with allegedly using banned chemical weapons in Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine reportedly said.
Russia denies those accusations.

The scene of an explosion in which Russian general Igor Kirillov, in charge of nuclear protection forces, and his assistant were reportedly killed.
Pic: Reuters/Maxim Shemetov

Igor Kirillov pictured in 2018.
File pic: AP
In October, the UK sanctioned Kirillov and the nuclear protection forces for using riot control agents, with reports of the use of the toxic choking agent chloropicrin on the battlefield.
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