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Since the start of Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine, both sides special services have been waging war on each other.Ukraine has managed to assassinate several Russian officials, including high-ranking generals, pro-war bloggers, occupying officials and others.Here, The Moscow Times takes a look at a few of them:Yaroslav MoskalikLieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalikserved as the deputy chief of the Russian General Staffs Main Operational Directorate, which is responsible for planning military operations and overseeing combat readiness.On Friday, April 25, 2025, Moskalik was killed in a car explosion in the Moscow suburb of Balashikha.According to preliminary information, the blast killed Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, a spokeswoman for Russias Investigative Committee, which probes major crimes,saidin a statement.Early reports indicate the explosion was caused by an improvised explosive device packed with shrapnel, the law enforcement agency said, adding that detectives and forensic experts were examining the scene of the blast.Police said they launched a murder investigation, as well as a probe into theillegal trafficking of explosives.Lieutenant General Yaroslav MoskalikMikhail Tereshchenko / TASSIgor KirillovLieutenant General Igor Kirillov headed the Russian militarys radiological, chemical and biological defense forces from 2017 until his death in December 2024.Kirillov and his assistant were killed on Dec.
17 2024, when an explosive device attached to a scooter went off as the two men left a building in a residential area in southeastern Moscow early in the morning, investigators said.Ukraines security services claimed responsibility for the targeted killing.
A source in Ukraines SBU security service said that Kirillov was a war criminal and a perfectly legitimate target, and that such a disgraceful end awaits all those who kill Ukrainians.He was killed a day after Ukrainechargedhim in absentiaon allegations of committing war crimes against Ukraine.Moscow has denied deploying chemical weapons in Ukraine.Lieutenant-General Igor Kirillov.council.gov.ruDaria DuginaDaria Dugina, the 29-year-old daughter of Russian ideologue Alexander Dugin, was killed in August 2022 when an explosive device detonated on the Toyota Land Cruiser she was driving.Russias Federal Security Service (FSB) pointed the finger at Ukraine and said the person responsible was a Ukrainian woman born in 1979 who had rented an apartment in the same building where Dugina lived.
Kyiv neither confirmed nor denied a role in the car bombing.Dugin is an outspoken Russian ultranationalist intellectual who enthusiastically backs Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as did his daughter.
Russian media reports suggested Dugina had borrowed her father's car at the last minute.Farewell ceremony for Daria Dugina.Anton Velikzhanin / Moskva 24 / Moskva News AgencyVladlen TatarskyRussian military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky died when a statue handed to him as a gift exploded in a St.
Petersburg cafe where he was giving a speech in April 2023.Tatarsky, whose real name was Maxim Fomin, was an enthusiastic supporter of the invasion of Ukraine but was also critical of the Russian military.Daria Trepova, 27, who gave Tatarsky the golden figurine of himself, was found guilty of terrorism and other charges over the attack and sentenced to 27 years in a penal colony.
It is the longest prison sentence Russia has handed to a woman since the Soviet collapse, according to state media and rights groups.Russian investigators claimed Trepova acted on the instructions of individuals located in Ukraine.
Trepova denied purposefully killing Tatarsky.The Strit-Bar cafe on Universitetskaya Embankment in St.
Petersburg, where Vladlen Tatarsky was killed.Alexander Demianchuk / TASSAlexei KovalevKovalev, a former Ukrainian deputy who switched allegiance to Russian occupying forces in the southern region of Kherson, was shot dead in August 2022.Kovalev was elected a deputy in 2019 in Kherson and joined President Volodymyr Zelensky's party in the Ukrainian parliament.After the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kovalev joined the invading forces and became a senior official.Some media suggested he might have been killed for working with Russia.Alexei Kovalev.Alexei Kovalev / FacebookVitaly GuraVitaly Gura, a member of Russias occupying administration in Ukraines Kherson region died in an assassination attempt in August 2022.Unknown assailants opened fire on Gura near his home in the occupied city of Nova Kakhovka.Gura was taken to the hospital with multiple gunshot wounds and died during a transfer to another hospital in the occupied Crimean peninsula.Vitaly Gura.Social mediaAFP contributed reporting.





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