Three killed in Moscow car explosion, say Russian authorities
A car explosion in Moscow killed three people, including two traffic police officers, early Wednesday morning. Russian authorities stated that an explosive device was triggered when the officers approached a "suspicious person" near their vehicle on Yeletskaya Street.

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AI-generatedA car explosion in Moscow killed three people, including two traffic police officers, early Wednesday morning. Russian authorities stated that an explosive device was triggered when the officers approached a "suspicious person" near their vehicle on Yeletskaya Street. The third fatality is believed to be the individual planting the device. This incident occurred less than half a mile from where Lt Gen Fanil Sarvarov, a senior Russian military officer, was killed by a car bomb earlier in the week; investigators are determining if the two events are connected. Russian officials have attributed Sarvarov's death to Ukrainian intelligence, marking the third bombing in Moscow in the past year targeting a senior Russian officer linked to the invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine has not claimed responsibility for Sarvarov's death.
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10 extractedThe blast occurred less than half a mile from where Lt Gen Fanil Sarvarov was killed this week when a bomb exploded under his car.
Two traffic police officers and a third person have been killed in a car explosion in Moscow.
The blast occurred less than half a mile from where Lt Gen Fanil Sarvarov was killed this week by a bomb.
An explosive device had been triggered when the officers approached a “suspicious person” near their police vehicle.
Two traffic police officers and a third person have been killed in a car explosion in Moscow.
Ukrainian intelligence agencies have targeted dozens of Russian military officers and Russian-installed officials since the start of the war.
Ukrainian intelligence agencies have targeted dozens of Russian military officers and Russian-installed officials since the start of the war.
An explosive device had been triggered when the officers approached a “suspicious person” near their police vehicle.
Russian investigators described the death of Sarvarov as a probable assassination carried out by Ukrainian intelligence services.
Russian investigators described the death of Sarvarov as a probable assassination carried out by Ukrainian intelligence services.