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‼️Less than half an hour ago, Major General Yaroslava Moskalik, Deputy Chief of the Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, was eliminated by a planted IED in Balashikha, Moscow region.

In a stunning escalation of internal conflict and sabotage, Major General Yaroslava Moskalik, Deputy Chief of the Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, was reportedly killed less than 30 minutes ago by a planted improvised explosive device (IED) in Balashikha, a suburb just outside Moscow.
According to preliminary sources, the explosion occurred in or near a government transport convoy. The IED was allegedly placed along a frequently used route and detonated with precision, suggesting a high level of coordination and intelligence. No official confirmation has yet been issued by the Russian Ministry of Defense, but local security forces have locked down the area and are conducting a wide-scale investigation.
General Moskalik was a high-ranking and influential figure within the Russian military hierarchy, with deep involvement in operational planning at the national level. Her elimination—if confirmed—would mark one of the most significant internal blows to Russia’s military leadership in recent years, particularly as tensions remain high both domestically and internationally.
At this time, it is unclear who was behind the attack. Speculation ranges from internal dissent to targeted foreign sabotage. However, the use of a planted IED within striking distance of Moscow sends a bold and chilling message: even the heart of Russia’s military command structure is not immune to asymmetric threats.
More details are expected to emerge soon, including official confirmation, potential suspects, and the broader implications for Russia’s internal security posture. For now, the shockwaves of this event will likely ripple far beyond Balashikha—and into the halls of the Kremlin itself.
Stay tuned for updates.