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Explosion kills pro-Russian paramilitary leader in Moscow
A senior pro-Russian paramilitary leader from Ukraine was killed after a bomb tore through the lobby of a luxury Moscow apartment block. Russian state media called the blast an “assassination attempt” as investigators work to identify who is responsible for the explosion.
Russian paramilitary leader killed in Moscow blast
Armen Sargsyan, the leader of a paramilitary unit wanted by Ukraine, died from his injuries following an explosion on Monday morning.
Moscow bomb reportedly kills pro-Russian Ukrainian separatist
Pro-Russian paramilitary leader Armen Sarkisyan killed, while Ukraine eyes attacks on recruitment centres. An explosion in a Moscow apartment block has killed the leader of a pro-Russian military faction based in eastern Ukraine, according to Russian state media.
Bomb at luxury Moscow apartment block kills pro-Russia paramilitary leader
Armen Sarkisyan, who Ukraine's security service said had been aiding "illegal armed groups" in Donetsk, died after a blast in the lobby of an apartment complex.
Moscow apartment building blast reportedly kills Russian paramilitary leader
An explosive device reportedly detonated in the entrance of a Moscow apartment complex on Monday morning, injuring multiple people and killing the head of a Russian paramilitary unit. The incident echoes the December death of Russian chemical weapons chief Igor Kirillov,
Moscow apartment explosion kills at least one, injures several
At least one person was killed Monday in an explosion at a high-rise apartment complex in northwestern Moscow, authorities said.
Senior Pro-Russian Paramilitary Leader Wounded in Moscow Blast Dies in Hospital, Kommersant Reports
Armen Sarkisyan, a senior pro-Russian paramilitary leader from eastern Ukraine, died in hospital on Monday after being critically injured in a bomb blast at a Moscow residential complex, Russia's Kommersant newspaper reported.
Pro-Russian collaborator Sarkisyan dies in hospital after Moscow explosion, media reports
Armen Sarkisyan, a pro-Russian collaborator from Donetsk Oblast wanted by Ukraine, died in the hospital after being injured in an explosion in an elite residential complex in Moscow on Feb. 3, the state news agency TASS reported,
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Explosion in upscale Moscow apartment complex reportedly kills Ukrainian separatist wanted by Kyiv
Armen Sarkisian, a known mafia boss from east Ukraine, is the latest target in a string of explosions on Russian soil.
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow apartment bomb 'kills' pro-Putin collaborator as Kyiv strikes energy plants
At least five people were wounded or killed after what has been reported as a bomb detonated at the Alye Parusa residential ...
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Russian court order puts state agency in charge of Moscow's Domodedovo airport
A Moscow court has given Russia's civil aviation authority, Rosaviatsiya, temporary control of all key services at Moscow's ...
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Blast in an upscale residential area in Moscow kills 1 and leaves 4 wounded
Russian news agencies say a blast in an upscale residential block in Moscow has killed one person and wounded four others ...
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Ukrainian troops losing ground to Russia as Trump talks of ending war
Commanders say they do not have enough reserves to sustain defense lines and new recruits are unprepared and sometimes ...
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Putin Ally Killed After Explosion at 'Elite' Moscow Building: Reports
Armen Sarkisyan, founder of a battalion fighting Ukrainian forces, was targeted in what is being described as an assassination.
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Moscow Plans to Turn Russian Far East into Crypto Mining Hub
The Russian Far East could become the nation’s newest crypto mining hub, with idle power centers instructed to power Bitcoin ...
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Moscow Has $2 Billion Stuck at JPMorgan. The U.S. Isn’t Sure What to Do With It.
The money was frozen after payments alarmed Justice Department investigators who found Russia and Turkey used a nuclear plant ...
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