Top Russian general assassinated in Moscow car bomb, as footage shows devastating explosion outside block of flats

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Yaroslav Moskalik was blown up by a car bomb.Picture: Social media/Russian Investigative Committee / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images

By Kit Heren

@yung_chuvak

A senior Russian general has been killed in a car bomb outside a block of flats in Moscow.

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Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, who was a senior officer within the strategy unit of the Russian armed forces, was blown up on Friday in the Balashikha suburb of the Russian capital.

Russian state prosecutors have launched an investigation into Mr Moskalik's death, which they said was caused by a home-made explosive device.

No one has claimed responsibility for the bomb.

Russian outlet Baza, known to have links to the security services, said that the Volkswagen was detonated remotely when Moskalik - who lived locally - walked past.

Footage of the incident shows a car exploding in a large fireball outside the residential block at around 10.40am local time (7.40am in the UK).

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Footage of the explosion is circulating.Picture: Social media
A screen grab from a video shows the car in which senior Russian military officer Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik was killed in.Picture: Russian Investigative Committee / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images
The video also shows bodies in graphic detail.Picture: ussian Investigative Committee / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images

Windows of neighbouring flats were blown out by the blast.

Some reports have claimed that two people were killed in the explosion, although this has not been confirmed either.

The area where the bomb went off was built specifically for retired military officers, Russian media report.

The Volkswagen does not appear to have belonged to Moskalik. Its last owner seems to have been a Ukrainian man from the border town of Sumy.

Moskalik.Picture: Social media
Funeral service workers carry the body of a man killed in the blast.Picture: TATYANA MAKEYEVA/AFP via Getty Images

It comes as Russia continues to bombard Ukraine despite Kremlin officials and Donald Trump claiming a peace deal is close.

An attack on Kyiv on Thursday killed 12 and wounded dozens.

Keir Starmer has insisted that Ukraine must be able to decide its own future, after Mr Trump criticised Volodymyr Zelenskyy for being reluctant to agree to the peace deal in its current form.

US envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Moscow on Friday for continued negotiations with Vladimir Putin.