Police officers who tortured Ukrainian prisoners liquidated in Moscow — sources
On the night of December 24, two employees of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs were liquidated on Yeletskaya Street in Moscow. They participated in the war against Ukraine and, in particular, tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war. RBC-Ukraine was informed about this by sources in the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

According to sources, at about one o'clock in the morning, a local resident liquidated two representatives of the Russian security agency.
Approaching a police car that was parked near a police station, the man threw an explosive device into the car window, resulting in an explosion.
According to a source in military intelligence, as a result of the explosion, two Russian police officers died on the spot, and two more were hospitalized with serious injuries.
Sources in the Main Intelligence Directorate note that the liquidated Russian police officers had previously participated in hostilities against Ukraine as part of the occupying Russian army.
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