New Explosions Hit Moscow Site of Sarvarov Killing

New Explosions Hit Moscow Site of Sarvarov Killing

Multiple explosions rocked southern Moscow on Wednesday, Dec. 24, at the same residential area where Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov was killed by a car bomb two days earlier, raising fresh security fears in the capital.

What happened in Moscow on Wednesday

Residents in the Yasenevo district reported loud blasts and smoke in the area where Sarvarov’s vehicle was destroyed on Monday morning. Two Russian Telegram channels that often relay incidents via unnamed law-enforcement sources said eyewitnesses described a vehicle exploding at or near the earlier crime scene.

As of Wednesday afternoon, Russia’s federal authorities had not issued a public statement confirming the new blasts, and no official casualty figures were released. The lack of confirmation has left key details—how many explosions occurred, whether they were linked to the original bombing, and whether anyone was injured—unclear.

Who was Fanil Sarvarov

Sarvarov, 56, was a lieutenant general and led the Russian General Staff’s army operational training directorate—an office tied to planning and overseeing training cycles for combat readiness. Russian investigators identified him publicly after Monday’s attack and opened a murder case.

What investigators say about Monday’s car bomb

Russian investigators said Sarvarov was killed on Monday, Dec. 22, when an explosive device planted beneath his Kia Sorento detonated in the Yasenevo area of southern Moscow at about 06:55–07:00 local time. The blast wrecked the vehicle and damaged multiple nearby cars. Sarvarov was reported to have suffered severe shrapnel wounds and fractures and later died in hospital.

Authorities said forensic teams examined the blast site, collected fragments, and reviewed surveillance footage from the surrounding area as part of a murder investigation.

What is known—and not known—about the Wednesday explosions

Russian Telegram channels with a track record of incident reporting said the Wednesday blasts occurred at the same location where Sarvarov died, describing a vehicle explosion. International media said the accounts could not be independently verified, and official Russian confirmation was not immediately available.

Because of the limited verified information, two possibilities remain open:

  • The explosions were a separate incident near a high-profile crime scene drawing heightened police activity.
  • The blasts were linked—either to disrupt the investigation, target responders, or send a message—though there is no confirmed evidence supporting this.

Russia’s focus on possible Ukrainian involvement

Russian investigators said they were examining whether Ukrainian special services could be connected to Monday’s assassination. Ukraine has not publicly commented on Sarvarov’s death or the reported Wednesday explosions.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said President Vladimir Putin was promptly informed about Sarvarov’s killing, signaling the political sensitivity of attacks on senior officers inside Moscow. 

A widening pattern of targeted killings in and around Moscow

Sarvarov’s killing fits a broader pattern of attacks on prominent Russian military and pro-war figures since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine—episodes Moscow has often blamed on Ukraine, while Kyiv has sometimes denied involvement and, in some cases, signaled or claimed responsibility through security channels.

Key recent cases involving senior officers

Below is a timeline of major incidents referenced by Russian authorities and widely documented in public reporting.

Date (Local) Target Rank/Role Location Method Public attribution/claim
Dec. 17, 2024 Igor Kirillov Lt. Gen.; senior defense role Moscow Explosive hidden in an electric scooter Ukraine’s security service has been reported as claiming responsibility in public reporting 
Apr. 25, 2025 Yaroslav Moskalik Lt. Gen.; senior General Staff role Balashikha (Moscow Oblast) Car bomb Russia publicly blamed Ukraine in reporting; investigation opened 
Dec. 22, 2025 Fanil Sarvarov Lt. Gen.; operational training directorate Yasenevo (Moscow) Bomb planted under SUV Russia said it was examining possible Ukrainian intelligence involvement 
Dec. 24, 2025 (Unconfirmed) Yasenevo (Moscow) Reported vehicle explosion(s) Reported by Telegram channels; no official confirmation 

Why these attacks matter for Russia’s internal security

A successful assassination of a general inside Moscow—and then reported follow-on explosions at the same site—hits several pressure points for Russian authorities:

  • Public confidence: Strikes in residential areas raise fears about safety far from the front lines.
  • Security credibility: Each high-profile attack invites questions about protective coverage for senior officials and about surveillance gaps.
  • Escalation risk: If the Kremlin concludes the attacks are coordinated or externally directed, it may respond with intensified counterintelligence measures or retaliation.

Diplomatic backdrop: talks continue while violence persists

The incidents come amid ongoing international maneuvering around a potential settlement to the Russia–Ukraine war. Recent discussions involving U.S. representatives and separate contacts with Russian and Ukrainian sides have been described publicly as difficult and incremental, with major gaps remaining over territorial claims and security guarantees.

Even as negotiations continue, events like Moscow assassinations underscore how the conflict has extended into covert and internal-security dimensions.

What to watch next

Russian authorities are likely to face immediate questions on four fronts:

  1. Confirmation and details of Wednesday’s explosions: location, casualties, and cause.
  2. Security measures in Moscow—particularly around residences and travel routes of senior military and defense officials.
  3. Investigative outcomes on Sarvarov’s killing, including whether suspects are named or detained.
  4. Potential retaliatory steps if officials publicly attribute the attack to Ukrainian services.

Final Thoughts

If confirmed, the Wednesday blasts at the site of Sarvarov’s assassination would deepen concerns that Moscow is facing a sustained campaign of targeted attacks against senior figures. With official information still limited, the next public updates from investigators—especially any confirmed arrests or forensic findings—will shape how Russia explains the incident at home and frames it internationally.


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