Senior Russian naval officer killed in car bomb hit claimed by Kyiv
A bomb planted under a car blew up and killed a Russian serviceman in the occupied Crimean city of Sevastopol.
KYIV — A bomb planted under a car blew up and killed a Russian serviceman in the occupied Crimean city of Sevastopol on Wednesday, in what a Kyiv security source told NBC News was a Ukrainian hit on a senior naval official accused of war crimes.
Russia’s Investigative Committee, which handles probes into serious crimes, said in a statement that it was treating the crime as terrorism and that an improvised explosive device had detonated, killing a serviceman whom it did not identify.
A source in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said that the explosion had killed Valery Trankovsky, a Russian naval captain in charge of the headquarters of the 41st brigade of Russia’s Black Sea missile ships.
The car bombing was “a successful special operation of the SBU. As a result of the explosion, the legs of the Russian captain were torn off, he died from blood loss,” the source said.
The source accused Trankovsky of war crimes for ordering missile strikes on civilian targets in Ukraine and described the hit as legitimate and in line with the customs of war.
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