A senior Russian intelligence officer was shot in the capital city of Moscow, leaving him wounded. The suspect responsible for the attack, a Russian man in his sixties, has been arrested in Dubai and handed over to Russia, according to the FSB security service.
The suspect's arrest followed his flight from the UAE after fleeing the country, while another individual suspected of being an accomplice was apprehended in Moscow, with a third escaping to Ukraine. The recent wave of assassinations targeting high-ranking Russian military officials has raised tensions between Russia and its neighboring countries.
Vladimir Alekseyev, deputy head of the GRU military intelligence service, was shot in a Moscow apartment on Friday and is currently undergoing medical treatment. His alleged involvement in cyberattacks and a nerve agent attack on British defector Sergei Skripal in 2018 has led to Western sanctions against him.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has blamed Ukraine for the shooting, citing the country's history of targeting high-ranking Russian military officials since the start of the war in February 2022. However, Kyiv has declined to comment on the matter.
Ukraine has claimed responsibility for several assassinations of senior Russian military officers since the conflict began. The FSB has accused Ukraine of orchestrating the shooting of Alekseyev, who is now in the care of Russian medical staff.
The suspect's arrest followed his flight from the UAE after fleeing the country, while another individual suspected of being an accomplice was apprehended in Moscow, with a third escaping to Ukraine. The recent wave of assassinations targeting high-ranking Russian military officials has raised tensions between Russia and its neighboring countries.
Vladimir Alekseyev, deputy head of the GRU military intelligence service, was shot in a Moscow apartment on Friday and is currently undergoing medical treatment. His alleged involvement in cyberattacks and a nerve agent attack on British defector Sergei Skripal in 2018 has led to Western sanctions against him.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has blamed Ukraine for the shooting, citing the country's history of targeting high-ranking Russian military officials since the start of the war in February 2022. However, Kyiv has declined to comment on the matter.
Ukraine has claimed responsibility for several assassinations of senior Russian military officers since the conflict began. The FSB has accused Ukraine of orchestrating the shooting of Alekseyev, who is now in the care of Russian medical staff.