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Russia arrests 4 suspects accused of plotting to kill top military officers on Ukraine’s orders

Investigators examining a crime scene in Moscow
Investigators examine the scene where the head of Russia’s Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Forces and his assistant were killed by an explosive device in Moscow last week.
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Russia’s top security agency said Thursday that it has arrested several suspects accused of involvement in an alleged Ukrainian plot to assassinate senior military officers, an announcement that follows the killing of a top Russian general last week.

The Federal Security Service, a top KGB successor known under its Russian acronym FSB, said in a statement carried by Russian news agencies that it had arrested four Russians accused of making preparations to kill senior Defense Ministry officials.

The FSB said that the suspected organizers of the attacks were planning to kill one of the senior officers using a remotely controlled car bomb. It added that another top military official was to be assassinated by an explosive device hidden in an envelope. The agency didn’t name the military officers who were targeted in the alleged plot.

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The brazen street bombing of a top Russian general could reflect Ukraine’s wish to hit Moscow hard before Donald Trump takes office and any negotiations begin.

The FSB released a video showing the arrest and interrogation of the suspects, who weren’t named.

The statement follows the death of Lt. Gen Igor Kirillov, who was killed on Dec. 17 by a bomb hidden on an electric scooter parked outside his apartment building as he left for his office. Kirillov’s assistant also died in the brazen attack that was claimed by Ukraine and brought the conflict once again to the streets of the Russian capital.

The FSB has arrested a suspect, a citizen of the Central Asian nation of Uzbekistan, in the attack. The FSB claimed that he said that he had been recruited by Ukrainian special services.

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Kirillov, 54, was the chief of Russia’s Radiation, Biological and Chemical Protection Forces. The troops are tasked with protecting the military from the enemy’s use of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and ensuring operations in a contaminated environment.

Russian President Vladimir Putin described Kirillov’s killing as a “major blunder” by Russia’s security agencies, noting they should learn from it and improve their efficiency.

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