General Kirillov killed in Moscow
It is noted that both intelligence services have complex networks and ways of working within the Russian Federation.
On December 16, the SBU accused General Igor Kirillov, the man in charge of Russia's nuclear, biological and chemical defense forces, of the massive use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine. A day later, Kirillov was killed in an explosion near his house in Moscow. The Economist writes about this.
Ukrainian officials say they hold him responsible for 4,800 incidents involving the use of chemical munitions against the country's forces since the war began. They say the attacks have hospitalized more than 2,000 troops and killed three.
“The murder of Kirillov is perhaps the most brazen and loudest committed by Ukrainians to date. But this is not…