
Moscow seeks to locate General Kirillov's attackers via security measures and CCTV footage.
Detectives are interviewing security personnel at the Sreda housing estate, where Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov and his colleague perished in a blast.
Per Baza’s account, the inquiry is presently aiming to ascertain how the assailants kept tabs on the chief of the Russian Federation’s military NBC defense.
Agents also intend to confiscate the estate’s surveillance system data. Nevertheless, based on inhabitants’ statements, the cameras only function in real-time and do not record footage. Locals assert that this situation has generated numerous disputes with the administration.
Detectives are additionally endeavoring to establish when the scooter harboring the explosives was deposited near Kirillov’s residence and by which person.
The detonation force of the positioned explosive was equivalent to 300 grams of TNT.
A remote bomb disposal unit, brought to the locale of the detonation that resulted in the death of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov of the Russian Federation’s Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection Forces and his associate, is scrutinizing a car-sharing automobile.
According to observers, dwellers of adjacent residences were instructed to distance themselves from the windows.