The pinnacle of Russia’s nuclear safety forces has been killed by a hidden bomb in Moscow.
Lieutenant Common Igor Kirillov died on the street exterior a block of flats about 4 miles (7km) southeast of the Kremlin.
Lt Gen Kirillov’s assistant was additionally killed within the blast.
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Russian common killed in Moscow
Who was Igor Kirillov?
Lt Gen Kirillov had been the pinnacle of Russia’s nuclear safety forces since 2017 – a department of the Russian military that included radiological, chemical and organic weapons.
The 54-year-old was born on 13 July 1970 in Kostroma.
He went on to attend Kostroma Greater Navy Command Faculty of Chemical Defence, graduating in 2007.
Throughout his time there, between 1991 and 1995, he served as a platoon commander within the Western Group of Forces in Germany and the Moscow Navy District.
After graduating, he occupied varied posts in Russia’s nuclear, organic and chemical defence forces, finally changing into chief in 2017.
He was married and had two sons.
Hyperlink to nuclear weapons
The high-ranking Russian common led Russia’s Nuclear, Organic and Chemical Safety Troops.
In accordance with the Russian defence ministry web site, the pressure’s important duties contain figuring out hazards and defending models from contamination.
One other listed job of the group is “causing loss to the enemy by using flame-incendiary means”.
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The scene of the explosion in Moscow.
Pic: Reuters/Maxim Shemetov
All through his army profession, Lt Gen Kirillov was recognized for serving to to develop the TOS-2 Tosochka heavy flamethrower system.
Though not a nuclear weapon, the TOS-2 is designed to destroy buildings, bunkers, and area fortifications in addition to light-armoured autos and motor autos of the enemy, in response to the Russian defence ministry.
Why was he a goal?
Ukraine’s intelligence service stated Lt Gen Kirillov was answerable for “the massive use of banned chemical weapons” in opposition to the Ukrainian army.
In accordance with the SBU there have been greater than 4,800 makes use of of chemical weapons on the battlefield since February 2022, significantly Ok-1 fight grenades, “by order of Kirillov”.
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The scooter that exploded, killing the Russian common
In Might, the US State Division stated it had recorded the usage of chloropicrin – a chemical weapon first used within the First World Conflict – in opposition to Ukrainian troops.
On Monday, Lt Gen Kirillov was sentenced in absentia by the SBU for the usage of banned chemical weapons.
The service stated greater than 2,000 Ukrainian troops had suffered various levels of chemical poisoning because the begin of the full-scale invasion.
“According to the investigation, the occupiers use dangerous chemicals mainly in the hottest areas of combat, where they try to hide the use of chemical agents under dense artillery fire,” the SBU stated.
Russia has all the time denied utilizing any chemical weapons in Ukraine and, in flip, has accused Kyiv of utilizing poisonous brokers in fight.
Why was he sanctioned within the UK?
Lt Gen Kirillov was sanctioned by the UK authorities again in October for utilizing “hazardous chemical weapons on the battlefield”.
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Are Russian sanctions working?
In a press release on the time, the UK authorities stated Russian forces had overtly admitted to the “widespread use of riot control agents and multiple reports of the use of the toxic choking agent chloropicrin”.
It stated Kirillov was “responsible for helping deploy these barbaric weapons” and had additionally been “a significant mouthpiece for Kremlin disinformation, spreading lies to mask Russia’s shameful and dangerous behaviour”.
Different hits on Russia soil
Moscow has accused Ukraine of a string of high-profile assassinations on its soil, designed to weaken morale and punish these Kyiv says are responsible of warfare crimes.
Ukraine, which says Russia’s warfare in opposition to it poses an existential menace to the Ukrainian state, has made clear that it regards such focused killings as a respectable software.
On 9 December – simply over every week earlier than Lt Gen Kirillov was killed – an explosive machine was positioned beneath a automotive within the Russian-occupied Ukrainian metropolis of Donetsk.
The machine killed and was reportedly concentrating on Sergei Yevsyukov, the pinnacle of the Olenivka Jail, the place dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of warfare died in a missile strike in July 2022.
One different individual was injured within the blast.
Russia’s Federal Safety Service stated on the finish of final week {that a} suspect had been arrested and charged with detonating the machine.
Different suspected targets embrace:
Darya Dugina, a Russian TV commentator and the daughter of Kremlin-linked nationalist ideologue Alexander Dugin, died in a 2022 automotive bombing that investigators suspected was geared toward her father.
Vladlen Tatarsky, a preferred army blogger, died in April 2023, when a statuette given to him at a celebration in St Petersburg exploded.
A Russian lady, who claimed that she introduced the figurine on orders of a contact in Ukraine, was convicted within the case and jailed for 27 years.
Illia Kiva, a former pro-Moscow Ukrainian lawmaker who fled to Russia, was shot and killed close to Moscow in December 2023.
The Ukrainian army intelligence on the time lauded the killing, warning that different “traitors of Ukraine” would share the identical destiny.