...

Logo Pasino du Havre - Casino-Hôtel - Spa
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Suspect detained in Moscow over killing of top Russian general

Europe • Dec 18, 2024, 7:42 AM
2 min de lecture
1

A 29-year-old Uzbekistan citizen has been detained in Moscow over the killing of top general Igor Kirillov, according to Russia's security service.

Russian state agency TASS reported on Wednesday that the man was recruited by Ukrainian intelligence. On Tuesday, Ukraine's Security Service (SBU), claimed responsibility for Kirillov's death.

Kirillov, the head of the Russian military’s nuclear, biological and chemical protection forces, was killed in an explosion outside an apartment building on Tuesday from a remotely detonated device hidden in an electric scooter.

His assassination came a day after Ukraine’s security service opened a criminal investigation against him, accusing him of directing the use of banned chemical weapons.

An official with the SBU, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to release the information, described Kirillov as a “war criminal and an entirely legitimate target.”

Russia vows 'inevitable retribution'

The SBU has said it recorded more than 4,800 occasions when Russia used chemical weapons on the battlefield since its full-scale invasion in February 2022. In May, the US State Department said that it had recorded the use of chloropicrin, a poison gas first deployed in World War I, against Ukrainian troops.

Russia has denied using any chemical weapons in Ukraine and, in turn, has accused Kyiv of using toxic agents in combat.

Kirillov, who took his current job in 2017, was one of the most high-profile figures to level those accusations. He held numerous briefings to accuse the Ukrainian military of using toxic agents and planning to launch attacks with radioactive substances — claims that Ukraine and its Western allies rejected as propaganda.

Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of Russia’s Security Council chaired by President Vladimir Putin, described the attack as an attempt by Kyiv to distract public attention from its military failures and vowed that its “senior military-political leadership will face inevitable retribution.”

Some Russian military bloggers and hawkish commentators made unsubstantiated claims that the US could have been involved in Kirillov's killing.

Asked about Kirillov’s death, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters Tuesday: “The United States was not aware of it in advance and was not involved.”


Today

Russian troops close in on eastern Ukraine's Pokrovsk
Europe • 7:24 PM
2 min
Russian troops are closing in on Pokrovsk from the east and south. According to different sources, Russian forces are between 1-3 km away from the city's logistics hub on the western edge of Ukraine's Donetsk region.
Read the article
New European Parliament health committee to start work in 2025
Europe • 5:17 PM
2 min
The European Parliament greenlit a new stand-alone committee focusing solely on health, which will begin working next year.
Read the article
Georgian outgoing president calls for immediate EU support before it's too late
Europe • 5:04 PM
8 min
In an interview with Euronews, Salomé Zourabichvili asked EU countries to avoid 'business as usual' with the Georgian government, as 'Russia is experimenting a new form of invasion' in the country.
Read the article
These EU members could pay the highest price in case of EU enlargement
Europe • 4:43 PM
7 min
A Bruegel study quantified the budget cuts some EU countries could face if the bloc admitted all nine candidate states, with an overall net cost of around €26 billion a year for current members.
Read the article
EU ministers water down proposal on child sexual abuse
Europe • 4:33 PM
3 min
A proposal on combatting child sexual abuse has been watered down by some EU justice ministers, with others expressing their regret at certain elements of the proposal being removed entirely.
Read the article
Mayotte volunteers face 'massive destruction' in the wake of Cyclone Chido
Europe • 4:25 PM
5 min
A catastrophic storm has left Mayotte island in shambles, wrecking the transmission networks that facilitated communication and setting impossible tasks for first responders on rescue missions.
Read the article
Toxic flame retardants could face sweeping EU ban
Europe • 4:22 PM
4 min
A new report from the European Chemicals Agency suggests potentially carcinogenic aromatic brominated flame retardants, ABFRs, could be next in line for wide-ranging restrictions after the ‘forever chemicals’ known as PFAS also raised health concerns.
Read the article
British police can seize €3.1m in unpaid tax from Tate brothers, court rules
Europe • 3:55 PM
3 min
Andrew, 38, and his younger brother Tristan, 36, face prosecution in both Romania and the UK for human trafficking and other alleged crimes.
Read the article
How can the European Union tackle ‘brain drain’?
Europe • 3:01 PM
3 min
Our reporter Julián López has travelled to Portugal to investigate the reasons behind, and consequences of, brain drain there - and the possible solutions being explored.
Read the article
Cologne offers night taxi vouchers to help women get home safely
Europe • 2:07 PM
2 min
The German city is providing vouchers worth €10 for women to use on night-time taxis, following the lead of several other municipalities in Germany.
Read the article
Suspected Chinese spy with links to Prince Andrew banned from UK
Europe • 1:43 PM
4 min
The man, known only as H6, was found to have been in communication with the United Front Work Department (UFWD), an arm of the Chinese state.
Read the article
DR Congo files criminal complaint against Apple over conflict minerals
Europe • 11:09 AM
2 min
The tech giant says it "strongly disputes" the allegations after the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) filed criminal complaints in France and Belgium.
Read the article
Hundreds of North Korean troops killed or wounded fighting against Ukraine, says US
Europe • 11:08 AM
3 min
Pyongyang’s forces are helping Vladimir Putin’s army in Russia’s Kursk region, where Ukraine launched a surprise offensive in August.
Read the article
Nigel Farage in talks with Elon Musk over Reform UK donation
Europe • 11:01 AM
3 min
The tech billionaire met the far-right party leader at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort on Monday, as his campaign against the UK's ruling party becomes increasingly personal.
Read the article
Unicredit ups its stake in Commerzbank as it looks to ECB on takeover move
Europe • 10:42 AM
2 min
Previously, the ECB has indicated its support for UniCredit's potential full takeover of Commerzbank, as the European Central Bank looks to enhance the competitiveness of the European banking system on a global scale.
Read the article
Stellantis pledges to invest nearly €2 billion in Italian production next year
Europe • 9:13 AM
3 min
Carmaker Stellantis will invest nearly €2 billion in Italian production next year and spend another €6 billion in the supply chain, the head of European operations told a government panel on Tuesday.
Read the article
UK inflation rises further above Bank of England's target in November
Europe • 8:14 AM
2 min
The biggest increase since March and the second rise in two months is likely to cement market expectations that the Bank of England will keep its main interest rate unchanged after its policy meeting on Thursday.
Read the article
EU should revise sanctions to ease aid in Syria, says Human Rights Watch | Radio Schuman
Europe • 8:05 AM
2 min
Human Rights Watch urged the EU to review its sanctions on Syria, arguing they hinder humanitarian efforts and worsen economic hardship for Syrians.
Read the article
Suspect detained in Moscow over killing of top Russian general
Europe • 7:42 AM
2 min
Russia's security service says it detained a 29-year-old man from Uzbekistan over the assassination of General Igor Kirillov.
Read the article
No, video doesn't show Putin sending his son off to fight in Ukraine
Europe • 6:46 AM
5 min
Numerous Chinese-language posts across social media platforms are spreading a narrative that the Russian president has allowed his son to fight in Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Read the article
Two anti-establishment Spanish MEPs join right-wing ECR group
Europe • 12:28 AM
2 min
Diego Solier and Nora Junco were given the green light to join the fourth largest group in the European Parliament - but not the leader of the SALF party they belong to, Luis "Alvise" Pérez.
Read the article