A high-ranking Russian military commander has been assassinated in a targeted car bombing in central Moscow, according to official statements from Russia’s Investigative Committee. Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, 56, perished on Monday morning when an improvised explosive device concealed beneath his vehicle detonated abruptly.
General Sarvarov held the prestigious position of leading the armed forces’ operational training department, making him a significant figure within Russia’s military command structure. The explosive device, strategically planted under his personal vehicle, ignited in a residential parking facility in southern Moscow, leaving the white automobile severely damaged with its doors completely blown off.
Law enforcement agencies have dispatched specialized investigative teams to conduct thorough forensic examination of the blast site. While the investigation remains ongoing, preliminary theories suggest potential involvement of Ukrainian intelligence operatives in orchestrating the assassination. Ukrainian authorities have maintained their characteristic silence regarding the incident, consistent with their established policy of neither confirming nor denying involvement in targeted operations against Russian officials.
This event represents the latest in a series of attacks against Russian military leadership since the commencement of full-scale hostilities in Ukraine in February 2022. Previous incidents include the April car bombing that claimed the life of General Yaroslav Moskalik and the December 2024 assassination of General Igor Kirillov via remotely detonated scooter bomb. While unnamed Ukrainian sources have previously claimed responsibility for such operations to international media, official Kyiv maintains a consistent policy of non-acknowledgement regarding targeted strikes against Russian military figures.
