There was no immediate comment from Kyiv as Russian officials filed terrorism charges against the alleged Ukrainian agent.
Russia’s top security agency announced Saturday it had detained a suspect over the car bombing that killed a senior Russian general near Moscow, accusing Ukrainian special services of orchestrating the attack.
Moskalik, 59, served as deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces’ general staff. He was killed on April 25 when a Volkswagen Golf exploded in the city of Balashikha, east of Moscow.
According to a translation of the FSB’s Saturday statement, Kuzin was allegedly an “agent of the Ukrainian special services” who had been supplied with bomb-making components by Ukrainian intelligence operatives. The device was…
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