Explosion in Moscow kills one, wounds four
Europe
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AFP
| Feb 03, 2025
An explosion in a Moscow luxury residential complex on Monday killed one person and wounded four others, including a Ukrainian separatist fighting Kyiv, Russian news agencies reported.
State media said a former boxing official from east Ukraine who had set up a battalion to fight against Kyiv, Armen Sarkisian, was among the wounded.
Russia has been hit by a string of assassinations and mysterious explosions since launching its full-scale offensive against Ukraine.
"One person died and four others were injured" after an "explosion," the TASS news agency reported, quoting health officials as saying that the injured were in serious condition.
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Russian media initially reported that Sarkisian -- who headed a separatist boxing federation in the east Ukrainian city of Gorlivka -- was killed in the explosion, but later said he survived.
"Sarkisian is hospitalised. His condition is seen as extremely serious," the Interfax news agency quoted a law enforcement source as saying.
Ria Novosti news agency quoted an emergency services official as saying the blast was caused by an "explosive device".
According to Russian media, Sarkisian set up a battalion to fight in Ukraine in 2022.
News agencies published footage from the lobby of the building in north-west Moscow, showing a heavily damaged hall, a blown out door and broken glass.