2 policemen among 3 dead when another blast rocks Moscow
Law enforcement officers block the road near the scene where two traffic police officers and another person were killed in a blast in Moscow, Russia, Dec. 24, 2025. (Reuters Photo)


Three people were killed by a bomb in Moscow on Wednesday after two police officers confronted a man acting suspiciously near the site where a senior general was killed by a car bomb two days earlier in an attack Russia blamed on Ukrainian intelligence.

A string of Russian military figures and high-profile supporters of the war in Ukraine have been assassinated during the nearly four-year conflict; Ukrainian military intelligence has said it was responsible for a number of the attacks.

Russia's State Investigative Committee ⁠said that when two police officers approached a man who was acting strangely, they were killed by an explosive device, adding that a third person was also killed. It did not specify who the third person was.

It said it opened criminal cases under clauses dealing with the murder of law enforcement ‌officers and the illegal trafficking of bombs.

Unofficial Russian Telegram news channels said the bomber was one of those killed and he detonated ​the bomb when approached by the officers. Reuters could not ‍independently confirm those details.

The blast took place very close to where Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, head of ‍the ​Russian ‍General Staff's army operational training directorate, was ⁠killed Monday.

Russia said it ‍suspected Ukraine was behind the killing. There was no official comment from Ukraine.

Myrotvorets, an unofficial Ukrainian website that provides a database of people described as war criminals or traitors, updated its ⁠entry on ‌Sarvarov to say the 56-year-old general had been "liquidated."