A high-profile general in Russia's military has been shot several times and
wounded in Moscow. Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev was immediately taken to hospital
after the attack in a residential apartment block on the north-western outskirts
of the city and his condition is unknown. Alexeyev is number two in the main
directorate of Russia's GRU military intelligence and he is the latest
high-ranking military figure to have been targeted in the capital since the
full-scale invasion of Ukraine began almost four years ago. He was placed under
European Union sanctions after the GRU was accused of being behind the 2018
nerve agent attack in Salisbury in the UK. "The victim has been hospitalised at
one of the city's hospitals," said Svetlana Petrenko of Russia's Investigations
Committee, which said it opened a criminal case for attempted murder. The gunman
fled and investigators searched CCTV footage for clues and began interviewing
witnesses. Alexeyev has played a significant role during the war in Ukraine,
taking part in talks with Ukraine during the Russian siege of Mariupol in 2022.
He was also sent to negotiate with the head of the Wagner mercenary group,
Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led a short and bloody mutiny in June 2023. His boss at
the GRU, Igor Kostyukov, has been in charge of Russia's negotiating team taking
part in talks on security issues with the US and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi. Kremlin
spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia's Vladimir Putin was being briefed on the
shooting. "We wish first of all that the general survives and recovers. We hope
that will be the case," he told reporters. It is not yet known who was behind
the shooting on Friday morning in a residential block on Volokolamsk Highway in
Moscow. Ukraine has claimed some attacks on Russia military figures in the past.
Russian intelligence officials claimed they had thwarted an attempted attack on
a Russian soldier in St Petersburg at the end of last month. An Uzbek man was
jailed in January for the 2024 killing of another general, Igor Kirillov, in an
explosion outside a block of flats in Moscow. Ukraine's SBU intelligence had
said it was behind the attack. Lt Gen Kirillov had been in charge of Russia's
Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection troops. In December 2025, another
high-ranking officer in the GRU, Lt Gen Fanil Sarvarov, was killed when an
explosive device detonated under a car in Moscow. He was in charge of the armed
force's operational training department, according to Russia's investigative
committee.
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