Suspect in Russian General's Assassination Claims Ukraine Paid for Killing
The suspect, Ignat Kuzin, confessed to killing Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik and alleges recruitment by Ukraine's Security Service.

Suspect in killing of a Russian general claims he was paid by Ukraine, Russia says
Suspect in killing of Russian general pleads guilty and claims he was paid by Ukraine, Russia says
Russia Files Terrorism Charges Against Suspect in Car Bomb Killing of Army Officer
Overview
In a shocking turn of events, Ignat Kuzin admitted to Russian authorities that he was paid by Ukraine to assassinate Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik. This car bomb incident on April 25, 2025, marks the second attack in four months on high-ranking Russian officials, with the Kremlin blaming Kyiv for these targeted operations. Moskalik’s death further escalates tensions amid ongoing conflicts between Russia and Ukraine. Details regarding potential accomplices are under investigation as the situation develops.
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Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik was a deputy head of the main operational department in the General Staff of the Russian armed forces.
Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik was killed by a car bomb explosion in Balashikha, near Moscow. The explosion was caused by a homemade explosive device with shrapnel.
The suspect, Ignat Kuzin, admitted to Russian authorities that he was paid by the Ukrainian Security Service to carry out the assassination.