A top Russian general has been assassinated in a car bombingĀ in the Russian city of Balashikha on Friday, authorities have confirmed. The city lies less than 20 miles east of Moscow.
The deceased has been identified asĀ Lt Gen Yaroslav Moskalik, deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, who died when a āhomemadeā explosive device detonated under his Volkswagen Golf, according to TASS. Shrapnel ripped through the area and what appears to be a residential neighborhood.
Crucially news of the blast and killing was breaking just prior to President Trumpās special envoy Steve Witkoff meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
The two sides are trying to find a way forward toward Ukraine peace settlement, which President Zelensky has clearly not been on board with.
Witkoff was in his meeting with Putin at the Kremlin by early Friday afternoon, during which time news of Gen. Mokalikās assassination, accompanied by shocking video of the event, was spreading around the world. Witkoff also met withĀ senior Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev.

An initial investigation at the scene has resulted in authorities describing that the improvised explosive device was packed with shrapnel.
The Guardian describes that āA video circulating on Russian social media captured the moment the car exploded, while additional images showed the vehicle completely burnt out.ā Ukrainian leaders have yet to comment on the bombing.
āThe latest apparent Ukrainian operation is unlikely to sit well with the Trump administration, which has been desperate to show tangible progress on peace before Trumpās 100th day in office next week,ā The Guardian continues.
Videos of the car bombing suggest the person(s) behind clips like the below knew of the attack ahead of timeā¦
The Friday meeting and visit to Moscow was Witkoffās fourth trip and meeting with Putin, at a moment Moscow says itās āreadyā for peace, but has called for Ukrainian forcesā exit from the four annexed territories, and insisted that Crimea belongs to Russia forever.
Given the timing, was this Ukrainian or other European intelligence services sending a message?
Throughout the course of the war thereās been a string of similar high profile assassinations involving car and cafe bombs.
The August 2022 killing of Darya Dugina, daughter of ultranationalist political commentator Alexander Dugin, is among the most well known. Her vehicle exploded while it traveled in a Moscow suburb, in assassination likely meant for her father. Also, the Ukrainians owned up to killing senior Russian general Igor Kirillov and his assistant, Ilya Polikarpovwho. They died in a December 2024 scooter blast outsideĀ Kirillovās apartment. He headed Russiaās Radiological, Biological, Chemical Defense Forces.
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