Russian paramilitary leaders killed in Moscow blast

Russian media has said that a leader of a supporter Russian paramilitary group in Eastern Ukraine died in a hospital after being injured in an explosion in Moscow on Monday morning.
“Arbat” Battalion leader Armen was seriously injured after an explosion in a residential building entry hall in North-West Moscow from Sargassian Kremlin.
He was taken by a helicopter to a hospital and kept in intensive care after the explosion, but eventually, according to reliable telegram sources, finally bends to his injuries.
Others – including one of the bodyguards of Armen Sargasian – were also allegedly seriously injured, some sources said that each other had died.
In December, Ukrainian Security Service SBU said that “Crime Boss” Sri Sargassian “was a suspect in prisoners recruiting prisoners to fight in Ukraine and said he was on an international desired list since May 2014. Center of Kyiv.
SBU said that Shri Sargassian was part of the internal circle of the fugitive former Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovich.
“Sarkisson attempted murder was carefully planned and ordered. Investigators are currently identifying those who ordered the crime.”
Images shared on social media are scattered at a heavy damaged entrance with debris and plaster blowing windows and doors.
Olga Voronova, a 36 -year -old mother of the three living in the building next to the explosion, told the AFP news agency that she was “very scared” and did not understand how the explosion could happen.
He said, “We have very serious security guards, they ask every car at the posts, we order for guests, even for family members.”
Shri Sargassian was born in Gorlovka, a city in the Donnetsk region of Ukraine, which has been occupied by Russia since 2014.
Confirming his death, in the Telegram Post, the city’s mayor, Ivan Prakhodko stated that Mr. Sargassian’s “most important achievement was the creation and leadership of a separate special force battalion”.
Shri Prakodko said that Shri Sargassian was also the head of the Boxing Federation of Self-Ejaculated Donnetsk Peoples Republic.
The “Arbat” battalion is known for working in the Kursk region of Russia, where Ukrainian soldiers still exist after a surprising aggressive launch in August.
There have been several attacks on high profile supporters of Russia’s invasion in Ukraine in Moscow and occupied areas.
Senior Russian Naval Navy Trankovski and Russian Jail owner Sergei Yivsukov died after a car bombings in Russian-Quarine Ukraine at late 2024.
And in December, a high-ranking general in the Russian armed forces and its assistant Was killed in Moscow by Ukraine’s Security ServiceA Ukrainian source told the BBC.