Senior Russian Military Official Dies in Explosion Outside Moscow
A senior Russian military officer was killed after a powerful explosion destroyed his vehicle in the city of Balashikha, near Moscow, on Tuesday morning. The blast occurred close to a residential area and has prompted a major investigation by Russian authorities.
The victim was identified as Colonel Damir Davydov, 57, who was responsible for overseeing the supply of artillery and missile ammunition for the Russian military. Officials confirmed that an explosive device had been planted beneath his BMW and detonated while the vehicle was in motion.
Security Footage Captures Deadly Blast
Video footage from nearby cameras reportedly showed the vehicle erupting in flames before crashing into another parked car. Witnesses rushed to help and attempted to rescue the driver, but the officer died from his injuries.
Russian officials have not released details about possible suspects or motives, citing the ongoing investigation. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed the incident but declined to comment further.
Latest in Series of Attacks on Russian Military Figures
The deadly explosion marks another attack targeting senior Russian military personnel since the conflict in Ukraine began. Similar incidents have taken place in recent years, raising questions about internal security around Moscow.
Russian lawmakers condemned the attack, while Ukrainian authorities had not publicly commented on the incident at the time of reporting.

























































