Moscow Car Explosion: Two Traffic Police Officers Injured
A car explosion occurred in Moscow overnight, resulting in the injury of two traffic police officers. The incident took place on Yaseneva Street, near a police station, which is the same location where Russian army general Fanil Sarvarov was blown up a few days ago. According to Russian sources on social media, cited by Rbc Ukraine, the explosion happened around 1 a.m. Kiev time.
Investigation and Official Response
The Russian Investigative Committee has confirmed that the two traffic police officers were hospitalized following the explosion. The media reports that, according to one version, an unknown person or persons threw an explosive device into the car, while another version suggests that the bomb was placed near the vehicle and detonated when the officers boarded. However, these details have not been officially confirmed.
Rescue and service teams arrived at the scene, and social media reports indicate that at least two people were injured, one of them in the legs. Witnesses reported seeing two people fleeing the scene, with one post stating, “Initially, an unknown person threw an explosive device through the car window.” The Russian media has also reported that the traffic police officers had died, but this information has not been officially confirmed.
Context and Previous Incident
The explosion occurred on the same street where General Sarvarov’s car was blown up on December 22, raising concerns about the safety and security of the area. The incident has sparked an investigation, and the authorities are working to determine the cause and circumstances surrounding the explosion.
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