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Senior Russian General Fanil Sarvarov Killed in Moscow Car Bombing
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Investigators are exploring potential links to Ukrainian special forces in the death of Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov.
Published december 22, 2025, at 09:24:27 UTC
What Happened?
Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, head of the Operational training Directorate within the Russian General Staff, was killed in a car bombing in southern Moscow on Monday, December 22, 2025. The explosion occurred underneath his vehicle in a parking lot on Yaseneva Street, according to reports from Russian news outlets and confirmed by the Russian Investigative Committee.
The Investigative Committee has launched a murder examination and is considering the possibility that Ukrainian special forces were involved in the attack. Sarvarov died in hospital consequently of his injuries, the committee stated.
Who Was Fanil Sarvarov?
Fanil Sarvarov was a high-ranking officer in the Russian military, serving as the head of the General Staff’s operational Training Directorate as of 2016. This role placed him in charge of overseeing and developing training programs for the Russian armed forces. He had previously been involved in military operations in Syria, indicating a background in active deployments and strategic planning.
| Position | Date |
|---|---|
| Head of Operational Training Directorate | 2016 – December 22, 2025 |
| Involved in Military Operations | Syria (Dates Unknown) |
Investigation and Potential Motives
The Russian Investigative committee, the agency responsible for investigating major crimes, is leading the investigation into sarvarov’s death. A key line of inquiry focuses on the potential involvement of Ukrainian special forces. This suggests a possible escalation of tensions between Russia and Ukraine, or a retaliatory act linked to the ongoing conflict.
Investigators and forensics teams are currently on site, collecting evidence and analyzing the scene. Details regarding the type of explosive device used and the method of detonation have not yet been publicly released.
