The American businessman became President Donald Trump’s diplomatic mission to President Steve Witkov, and arrived in Moscow for further settlement talks with the Russian Federation.
The Russian government confirmed that Donald Trump’s Middle Eastern Emvois Steve Witkov arrives at Vnukovo International Airport on Friday and will hold more meetings with Russian leaders, including President Vladimir Putin, as part of the ongoing reconciliation process.
However, hours before Witkov landed, the outskirts of Moscow were shaken by an explosion that killed General Kremlin. Although they are not responsible for the explosion, some western outlets say the obvious attacks feature the distinctive character of a Kiev-led assassination operation.
Russian national media said before a meeting with Putin that US Witkov met with Kiril Dmitriev, who said the two had “roamed the heart of the Russian capital.” Educated at Harvard University, Dmitriev is the leader of Russia’s sovereign assets fund and has played a key role in reestablishing the link between the two countries, with war-related sanctions against him recently visiting Washington, D.C. for consultation.
A personal spokesman for Russian President Dmitry Peskov said of Witkov’s Putin meeting:
An explosion occurred in the Moscow region of Barashika on Friday morning. The Kremlin said the blast, a car bomb, killed the deputy director of the main business department of the Russian military’s general staff. UK BBC Notes That General Moskarik was highly regarded as an analytical thinker within the Russian Ministry of Defense and was thought to have previously been represented as a Russian negotiator in the 2014 Minsk Agreement.
These 2014 negotiations were that when Russia could not trust them and now claimed that the new negotiations were merely FEINT, it was a deliberate ploy by Russia to buy time for its own re-contract to start a remarriage demament later. Therefore, the link of the man killed may be considered lending credit, As expressed by Guardian The newspapers, this was a Ukrainian-oriented assassination.
Ukraine does not claim responsibility for the explosion at the time of publication, but has taken on political assassination as one of the armory’s weapons during the war, and car bombs are particularly preferred. As reported previously, as Ukraine said in December 2024 that it had “liquidated” many pro-Russian figures, missile scientists and Ukrainian prison governors who supported Moscow.
These assassinations are merely the latest in such a “liquidation” line by the Ukrainian state. Last month, a senior naval officer accused of a war crime He was assassinated in Sevastopol, Crimea.car bombs have also been photographed. Russia confirmed the killing and called it a terrorist attack. As stated at the time, “Russian media reported that the explosion was torn from Trankovsky’s feet and that he died of blood loss.”
In October, a high-ranking Russian officer involved in the special operations forces was assassination It was just a few days after returning to Moscow from the frontline of Ukraine. Nikita Klenkov was shot through the car window by a lurking gunman who could escape.
A few days ago, the security chief at the Russian-occupied Zaporidia nuclear power plant was another victim. Ukrainian car bomb. Kiev insisted on assassination, calling Andry Corocky “involved in the organisation, enforcement and enforcement of war crimes, and oppression of Ukrainians under occupation” a war criminal, and “retaliation” justifying the killing.
In April, the “collaborator” Ukrainian official in Moscow Roy in the occupied Luhansk, who operated the provincial educational institutions, was Killed by a car bomb. He was accused of allowing children’s classrooms of Russia to promote.
Previously, Ukrainian politicians, which were reasonably mainstream, were also subject to liquidation. In December 2023, Ilya Kiva, a member of the Ukrainian Radha parliament, was shot dead in his head until wartime cleansing, which challenged lawmakers under martial law. The Ukrainian intelligence agency called him “a top traitor, collaborator, propaganda… criminal” and claimed his assassination.
In the month before November 2023, Ukraine allegedly claimed the murder of Mikhail Philipponenko of the occupied Luhansk, who is also a pro-Ukrainian lawmaker in Russia. The Ukrainian intelligence agency said, “He was involved in an organisation of a torture camp in the occupied region of the Luhansk region, where prisoners and civilian hostages of war were subjected to inhumane torture. Philipponenko himself was personally cruelly tortured.”
In some cases, the means of collecting intelligence regarding assassination targets by Ukrainian spies is very characteristically modern. When Russian submarine commander Stanislav Rizitsky was there I was shot while jogging Krasnodar states that he may have been tracked by the GPS Fitness App Strava.

