Not a simple general: what did the dead Yaroslav Moskalik do in the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (photo)
The obituary of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on the occasion of the death of the Muscovite on April 29 published Roszma "Krasna Star". In the obituary of Moskalik, it is stated that he was born in Uzbekistan during the USSR, went to the Soviet army and since then he has not stopped serving for a moment. It is indicated that he has consistently received profile education in three higher education institutions.
Further, according to the Ministry of Defense, Moskalyk went from the commander of the Motorized Rifle Platoon to the Topvian - he got to the post of deputy chief of the main operational management of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The deceased worker of the Russian command during his career participated in a number of military campaigns of the Kremlin.
The obituary listed where he had to fight for the benefit of the Russian Federation: also in the obituary of the Moskalik his awards for 42 years of service in the Soviet and then - the Russian, army. As it turned out, the general had five orders, two medals, the honorary diploma of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Focus wrote about the death of a Muscovite, which happened on April 25, 2025.
The first reports of the incident came from Russian publications: residents of Balashikha in the Moscow region complained about a loud explosion near the entrance of a high -rise building. In the video from the scene, we see a pillar of fire that rose around the car, and the wreckage, as they flew in all sides. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation said an hour later that the explosion was killed by Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik.
The Russian law enforcement officers began the investigation and at the same time began to assume that the blasting had organized "Ukrainian special services". Meanwhile, Russian Z-bloggers began to publish sad reports of the death of a Moskalik, as it seemed to play an important role in the Russian-Ukrainian war. Roszmi posted a photo of the owner of the car that exploded next to the Moskalik. It turned out that Ignat Kuzin possessed.
The man, until 2015, probably lived in Sumy in Ukraine, and then moved to the Russian Federation. General's neighbors told reporters that the driver of the car (did not indicate whether it was Kuzin), was last seen on April 16. Then, as Roszmi wrote, the suspect seemed to go to Turkey. We remind that on April 28, the People's Deputy explained how the SBU was involved in the death of a Muscovite.