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Prominent 'Time of Heroes' Russian deputy mayor killed in suspected bombing
Prominent 'Time of Heroes' Russian deputy mayor killed in suspected bombing

Time of India

time29-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Prominent 'Time of Heroes' Russian deputy mayor killed in suspected bombing

A Russian deputy mayor and prominent veteran of Moscow's war in Ukraine was killed in a suspected bombing in southern Russia, officials confirmed on Thursday. The 34 year old Zaur Aleksandrovich Gurtsiev died in an early morning explosion on a street in Stavropol, along with another man. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The blast was caused by a 'homemade explosive device,' as per investigators cited by CNN. Russia's Investigative Committee said 'As part of the investigation, the scene of the incident is being inspected, examinations are being ordered, and the necessary investigative actions are being carried out to establish all the circumstances of the incident.' Stavropol region governor Vladimir Vladimirov said on Telegram that 'all versions are being considered, including the organisation of a terrorist attack' possibly linked to Ukraine. Gurtsiev had risen to prominence through the Kremlin-backed 'Time of Heroes' programme, launched by President Vladimir Putin to promote war veterans into public office. According to the programme's website, Gurtsiev led aerial operations during Russia's controversial siege of Mariupol in 2022. 'He introduced his developments in the technology of targeting missiles, which allowed them to increase their accuracy and effectiveness many times over, including hitting the Azov supply base,' the site states. The capture of Mariupol followed an 86-day siege that left much of the city in ruins. UN estimates suggest 90% of residential buildings were either damaged or destroyed, with around 350,000 people forced to flee. Ukrainian officials claim up to 20,000 civilians were killed, though that figure remains unverified. Gurtsiev's death comes amid a string of attacks on Russian military figures inside the country. Last month, authorities arrested an alleged Ukrainian agent in connection with a car bomb that killed General Yaroslav Moskalik, a top officer in Russia's military command. In February, Armen Sarkisyan, a pro-Russian militia leader in eastern Ukraine, died in a bombing in central Moscow.

Shocking Moment On Cam: Putin Official & Military Leader Blown Into Pieces
Shocking Moment On Cam: Putin Official & Military Leader Blown Into Pieces

Time of India

time29-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Shocking Moment On Cam: Putin Official & Military Leader Blown Into Pieces

/ May 29, 2025, 07:39PM IST A senior Russian government official, Zaur Gurtsyev, deputy mayor of Stavropol and a decorated participant in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, was killed in a nighttime explosion in southwestern Russia. The blast, which also claimed another life, occurred on Chekhov Street and is suspected to have involved a grenade or improvised explosive device. Russian Telegram channels quickly linked Gurtsyev to the incident, sharing alleged footage of the blast. Gurtsyev had led aerial operations during the siege of Mariupol and was honored in Putin's 'Time of Heroes' campaign. The regional governor hinted at possible Ukrainian involvement but offered no proof. Kyiv has remained silent, though it has previously targeted Russian figures linked to the war.

Russian military figure killed in explosion deep inside the country, authorities say
Russian military figure killed in explosion deep inside the country, authorities say

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Russian military figure killed in explosion deep inside the country, authorities say

A Russian deputy governor and prominent veteran of Moscow's war in Ukraine was killed in an explosion in southern Russia early on Thursday, authorities said. Zaur Aleksandrovich Gurtsiev, 29, died alongside another man in the blast on a street in Stavropol, which investigators said 'committed using a homemade explosive device.' 'As part of the investigation, the scene of the incident is being inspected, examinations are being ordered, and the necessary investigative actions are being carried out to establish all the circumstances of the incident,' Russia's Investigative Committee said in a Thursday statement. Video footage circulated online and on state media appears the show the moment of the blast, which occurs just as Gurtsiev meets the other man in a darkened street, near a row of parked cars. After the blast, the footage seemingly shows Gurtsiev lying on the ground, while the second man is rocked back by the explosion. The man who died in the explosion in Stavropol along with Gurtsiev rented an apartment in a building near the scene of the incident, emergency services told state media outlet TASS. Regional governor Vladimir Vladimirov wrote on Telegram that 'all versions are being considered, including the organization of a terrorist attack' involving Ukraine. Gurtsiev had taken part in the 'Time of Heroes' program set up by President Vladimir Putin, used to promote veterans of Russia's war in Ukraine to official positions in the government. His appointment as deputy regional governor was announced personally by Putin. According to the Time of Heroes website, 'Gurtsiev, despite his relatively young age, led the air part of the operation to liberate Mariupol.' 'He introduced his developments in the technology of targeting missiles, which allowed them to increase their accuracy and effectiveness many times over, including hitting the Azov supply base.' Russian forces seized control of the port city of Mariupol in 2022 following a brutal 86-day siege – one of the deadliest and most destructive battles since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago. According to United Nations estimates, 90% of residential buildings were damaged or destroyed in Mariupol during Russian attacks, and around 350,000 people out of the pre-war population of about 430,000 were forced to flee. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview earlier this year that 20,000 civilians are believed to have been killed, though the death toll cannot be independently verified. Ukrainian officials accused Moscow of trying to cover up evidence of civilian casualties, a claim the Kremlin denies. Gurtsiev is the latest in a number of Russian military figures to have been killed inside the country over the past year, a period in which the ramifications of Moscow's war have increasingly been felt domestically. Last month Russian authorities charged a 'Ukrainian special services agent' with terrorism, after he was detained in connection with a car explosion that killed Russian General Yaroslav Moskalik, the deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces. And in February Armen Sarkisyan, the founder of a pro-Russian militia group in eastern Ukraine – described by authorities in Kyiv as a 'criminal mastermind' – died following a bombing in central Moscow. The bombing took place in an upmarket residential complex in the capital city, state media outlet TASS reported at the time.

Russian military figure killed in explosion deep inside the country, authorities say
Russian military figure killed in explosion deep inside the country, authorities say

CNN

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • CNN

Russian military figure killed in explosion deep inside the country, authorities say

A Russian deputy governor and prominent veteran of Moscow's war in Ukraine was killed in an explosion in southern Russia early on Thursday, authorities said. Zaur Aleksandrovich Gurtsiev, 29, died alongside another man in the blast on a street in Stavropol, which investigators said 'committed using a homemade explosive device.' 'As part of the investigation, the scene of the incident is being inspected, examinations are being ordered, and the necessary investigative actions are being carried out to establish all the circumstances of the incident,' Russia's Investigative Committee said in a Thursday statement. Video footage circulated online and on state media appears the show the moment of the blast, which occurs just as Gurtsiev meets the other man in a darkened street, near a row of parked cars. After the blast, the footage seemingly shows Gurtsiev lying on the ground, while the second man is rocked back by the explosion. The man who died in the explosion in Stavropol along with Gurtsiev rented an apartment in a building near the scene of the incident, emergency services told state media outlet TASS. Regional governor Vladimir Vladimirov wrote on Telegram that 'all versions are being considered, including the organization of a terrorist attack' involving Ukraine. Gurtsiev had taken part in the 'Time of Heroes' program set up by President Vladimir Putin, used to promote veterans of Russia's war in Ukraine to official positions in the government. His appointment as deputy regional governor was announced personally by Putin. According to the Time of Heroes website, 'Gurtsiev, despite his relatively young age, led the air part of the operation to liberate Mariupol.' 'He introduced his developments in the technology of targeting missiles, which allowed them to increase their accuracy and effectiveness many times over, including hitting the Azov supply base.' Russian forces seized control of the port city of Mariupol in 2022 following a brutal 86-day siege – one of the deadliest and most destructive battles since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago. According to United Nations estimates, 90% of residential buildings were damaged or destroyed in Mariupol during Russian attacks, and around 350,000 people out of the pre-war population of about 430,000 were forced to flee. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview earlier this year that 20,000 civilians are believed to have been killed, though the death toll cannot be independently verified. Ukrainian officials accused Moscow of trying to cover up evidence of civilian casualties, a claim the Kremlin denies. Gurtsiev is the latest in a number of Russian military figures to have been killed inside the country over the past year, a period in which the ramifications of Moscow's war have increasingly been felt domestically. Last month Russian authorities charged a 'Ukrainian special services agent' with terrorism, after he was detained in connection with a car explosion that killed Russian General Yaroslav Moskalik, the deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces. And in February Armen Sarkisyan, the founder of a pro-Russian militia group in eastern Ukraine – described by authorities in Kyiv as a 'criminal mastermind' – died following a bombing in central Moscow. The bombing took place in an upmarket residential complex in the capital city, state media outlet TASS reported at the time.

Russian military figure killed in explosion deep inside the country, authorities say
Russian military figure killed in explosion deep inside the country, authorities say

CNN

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • CNN

Russian military figure killed in explosion deep inside the country, authorities say

A Russian deputy governor and prominent veteran of Moscow's war in Ukraine was killed in an explosion in southern Russia early on Thursday, authorities said. Zaur Aleksandrovich Gurtsiev, 29, died alongside another man in the blast on a street in Stavropol, which investigators said 'committed using a homemade explosive device.' 'As part of the investigation, the scene of the incident is being inspected, examinations are being ordered, and the necessary investigative actions are being carried out to establish all the circumstances of the incident,' Russia's Investigative Committee said in a Thursday statement. Video footage circulated online and on state media appears the show the moment of the blast, which occurs just as Gurtsiev meets the other man in a darkened street, near a row of parked cars. After the blast, the footage seemingly shows Gurtsiev lying on the ground, while the second man is rocked back by the explosion. The man who died in the explosion in Stavropol along with Gurtsiev rented an apartment in a building near the scene of the incident, emergency services told state media outlet TASS. Regional governor Vladimir Vladimirov wrote on Telegram that 'all versions are being considered, including the organization of a terrorist attack' involving Ukraine. Gurtsiev had taken part in the 'Time of Heroes' program set up by President Vladimir Putin, used to promote veterans of Russia's war in Ukraine to official positions in the government. His appointment as deputy regional governor was announced personally by Putin. According to the Time of Heroes website, 'Gurtsiev, despite his relatively young age, led the air part of the operation to liberate Mariupol.' 'He introduced his developments in the technology of targeting missiles, which allowed them to increase their accuracy and effectiveness many times over, including hitting the Azov supply base.' Russian forces seized control of the port city of Mariupol in 2022 following a brutal 86-day siege – one of the deadliest and most destructive battles since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago. According to United Nations estimates, 90% of residential buildings were damaged or destroyed in Mariupol during Russian attacks, and around 350,000 people out of the pre-war population of about 430,000 were forced to flee. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview earlier this year that 20,000 civilians are believed to have been killed, though the death toll cannot be independently verified. Ukrainian officials accused Moscow of trying to cover up evidence of civilian casualties, a claim the Kremlin denies. Gurtsiev is the latest in a number of Russian military figures to have been killed inside the country over the past year, a period in which the ramifications of Moscow's war have increasingly been felt domestically. Last month Russian authorities charged a 'Ukrainian special services agent' with terrorism, after he was detained in connection with a car explosion that killed Russian General Yaroslav Moskalik, the deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces. And in February Armen Sarkisyan, the founder of a pro-Russian militia group in eastern Ukraine – described by authorities in Kyiv as a 'criminal mastermind' – died following a bombing in central Moscow. The bombing took place in an upmarket residential complex in the capital city, state media outlet TASS reported at the time.

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