Two Police Officers Died in Moscow, Two More Injured: Unknown Person Threw Explosives into Their Car
The incident occurred very close to the location of the death of Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, responsible for the invasion of Ukraine, who was blown up in his car on December 22.

Late tonight on Yeletskaya Street, an unknown person attacked a DPS (Road Patrol Service) car. The man ran up to the patrol car and threw a package containing an improvised explosive device into the passenger compartment, according to channels close to Russian security forces.
As a result of a powerful explosion, two police officers died on the spot, and two more were injured and urgently hospitalized.
Local residents report hearing at least two loud explosions near the police station. The attacker managed to escape, and law enforcement agencies are currently searching for him.
In the same area, on the neighboring Yasenevaya Street, a Kia Sorento car was blown up, in which 56-year-old Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov was located. He died. The explosive device was attached under the bottom of the car and detonated immediately after it started moving.
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