Ukraine kills Russian chemical weapons chief Igor Kirillov in Moscow
A view shows a scene of an explosion, which reportedly killed two army officers, in Moscow, Russia December 17, 2024. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
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A top Russian general accused
by Ukraine of being responsible for the use of chemical weapons against
Ukrainian troops was assassinated in Moscow by Ukraine's SBU intelligence
service on Tuesday morning in the most high-profile killing of its kind.
Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, who
was chief of Russia's Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Troops, was
killed outside an apartment building along with his assistant when a bomb
hidden in an electric scooter went off, Russia's Investigative Committee, which
probes serious crimes, said.
An SBU source confirmed to Reuters
that the Ukrainian intelligence agency had been behind the hit.
"The liquidation of the chief of
the radiation and chemical protection troops of the Russian Federation is the
work of the SBU," the source said.
The source said that a scooter
containing explosives was detonated, killing both Kirillov and his aide, as
they stepped out of a building on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow.
Unverified video footage of the
attack circulating on social media showed two men exiting the building to get
into a car followed by a large explosion as the two men remained on the
pavement. Reuters could not independently verify the footage.
Kirillov, 54, is the most senior
Russian military officer to be assassinated inside Russia by Ukraine and his
murder is likely to prompt the Russian authorities to review security protocols
for the army's top brass and to find a way to avenge his killing.
Former president Dmitry Medvedev, now
a senior Russian security official, was cited by the state RIA news agency as
saying that Ukraine's military and political leadership now faced imminent
revenge for Kirillov's murder.
Moscow holds Ukraine responsible for
a string of high-profile assassinations on its soil designed to weaken morale
and punish those Kyiv regards guilty of war crimes.
Ukraine, which says Russia's war against it
poses an existential threat to the Ukrainian state, has made clear it regards
such targeted killings as a legitimate tool.
Reuters photographs and video from
the scene showed a shattered entrance to an apartment building with
bomb-blackened bricks and the doors hanging off their hinges and what looked
like two bodies lying beneath black plastic sheets on the snow.
Investigators said they had opened a
criminal case into the murder of two servicemen. Law enforcement sources told
Russian media a terrorism case was likely to be opened.
KIRILLOV WORKED 'FEARLESSLY FOR THE
MOTHERLAND'
Russia denies Ukrainian allegations
it uses chemical weapons on the battlefield and Kirillov, who was married with
two sons, was himself sometimes shown on state TV giving briefings at the
Defence Ministry in which he accused Ukraine of violating nuclear safety
protocols or the West of various alleged crimes.
Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for
Russia's Foreign Ministry, paid tribute to Kirillov, saying he had worked
"fearlessly" for "the Motherland" to expose what she said
were the West's chemical weapons-related and other crimes and what Moscow says
were cover-ups in Syria and elsewhere.
Britain in October imposed sanctions, on Kirillov and his nuclear defence
forces for using riot control agents and over multiple reports of the use of
the toxic choking agent chloropicrin on the battlefield.
Such agents, Ukraine has alleged, are
used to disorientate its troops leaving them unable to defend themselves
against Russian attacks.
Kirillov was murdered a day after
Ukrainian state prosecutors were reported to have charged him in absentia with
the alleged use of banned chemical weapons, the Kyiv Independent, cited the SBU as saying at the time.
The Lieutenant General was also
listed in a sprawling unofficial Ukrainian database of people considered to be
enemies of the country called Myrotvorets (Peacemaker). A photograph of
Kirillov on the website was overwritten with the word "Liquidated" in
red letters on Tuesday morning.
Russia says Ukraine has carried out a
string of targeted assassinations on its soil since the start of Moscow's
full-scale war on Ukraine in February 2022.
The most high-profile cases include
the 2022 killing of Darya Dugina, the daughter of Russian nationalist ideologue
Alexander Dugin, in a car bomb attack, the murder of pro-war blogger Vladlen
Tatarsky in a 2023 cafe bombing, and the shooting last year of a Russian
submarine commander accused of war crimes by Kyiv.
Russia's radioactive, chemical and
biological defence troops, known as RKhBZ, which Kirillov commanded, are
special forces who operate under conditions of radioactive, chemical and
biological contamination and who are tasked with protecting ground forces
operating in extreme conditions.


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