The leader of the pro -Russian -supportingly Ukrainian military is attacking an attack in Moscow
A bomb was torn through a luxury residential bloc in Moscow on Monday, killing at least one person and wounding four others in an attack targeting a paramilitary leader in support of Russia from eastern Ukraine, according to TASS news agency.
The Russian newspaper Kumantant said that Armin Sarkissian, a confusing Paliphine leader who supported Russia from eastern Ukraine, died in the hospital on Monday after suffering serious injuries in the bomb explosion.
The bomb exploded completely when a man entered with personal guards in the “Scarlet Sils” compound on the banks of the Moskva River, just 12 km (7 miles) of the Kremlin, according to the Russian media.
Tass described, citing law enforcement services, The Blast as a “assassination attempt” and identified the suspected goal as Armin Sarkissian, who accused Ukraine of helping Russia’s war effort in the Ukrainian region east of Donetsk.
Raya, another news agency, cited the application of the law as saying that Sarkissian was in a critical condition, and that the part of his leg was amputation.
“The assassination attempt was carefully planned and ordered. The investigators are currently transferred to those who requested the crime.”
Baza, a telegram channel with Etisalat in Russian security services, posted a video showing great damage to the building. She said that Sarkissian was seriously injured in the explosion. Reuters could not confirm this report immediately.

In December, Sarkisyan’s SBU security service was described as “the head of the crime” in the Donetsk region, many of which have been controlled by Moscow since 2014, and that he was officially suspected of participating in “illegal armed groups”.
He said he formed a pro -Russian military formation consisting of local respected fighters and purchases of supplies for the front lines units.
In December, Ukraine was credited with killing Russian General Igor Kirilov in a bomb explosion outside a residential building in Moscow. There was no immediate comment from Ukraine in an explosion on Monday.