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High-Profile Russian General Targeted in Moscow Shooting Amid U.S. Sanctions Tensions

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A senior Russian military intelligence figure was shot in his Moscow apartment building and urgently taken to the hospital, marking the latest in a string of assassination attempts Russia attributes to Ukraine.

Investigators reported that an unknown assailant opened fire on Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, the deputy leader of Russia’s GRU, the military intelligence agency, on Friday before escaping.

In his role, Alexeyev played a significant part in overseeing Russia’s military operations in Ukraine.

The 64-year-old Alexeyev, who has received the prestigious Hero of Russia award from President Vladimir Putin, is currently in critical condition at the hospital.

Originally from Ukraine during its Soviet era, Alexeyev was sanctioned by the United States in response to Russian cyber activities during the 2016 U.S. presidential elections.

The entrance to a multi-storey apartment block surrounded by deep snow. Three police officers dressed in black are also pictured.
Russian police officers outside the apartment block where the assassination attempt occurred. Source: Getty / Contributor

The European Union imposed sanctions on him over the poisoning of former Russian agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the English city of Salisbury in 2018.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Ukraine of being behind the assassination attempt, which he said — without citing evidence — was designed to sabotage peace talks.

Since the start of the war in 2022, Ukrainian military intelligence has claimed responsibility for assassinating several senior Russian officers, some of whom have appeared on a public list of Ukraine’s enemies.

Speaking to reporters, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Ukraine had nothing to do with this shooting: “We don’t know what happened with that particular general — maybe it was their own internal Russian in-fighting.”

The Kommersant daily, citing law enforcement sources, said Alexeyev’s attacker had been waiting when he left his apartment to go to work and that Alexeyev had sustained gunshot wounds to an arm, a leg and his chest during a struggle.

The Kremlin said it hoped Alexeyev would survive and recover. Putin has been briefed on the shooting and Russia’s intelligence services are investigating, it said.

Security questions raised

Some pro-Kremlin Russian journalists, war bloggers and members of the public asked why such important figures were not better protected.

“How can this happen? Or is it only in films that we see that such people should have security guards? This is not the first time this has happened,” a woman called Ludmila wrote beneath a state media article on the shooting.

A neighbour of Alexeyev, who gave her name as Alessandra, said CCTV in the apartment building had been working well after unconfirmed reports that the gunman had gained access by posing as a food delivery courier.

Since December 2024, three other officials of the same rank as Alexeyev have been killed in or near Moscow. The head of the General Staff’s army training directorate was killed by a bomb placed under his car in December last year.


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