“For many Muscovites Russia’s war in Ukraine is still something very distant, something they see on TV or their phones. But the killing of a Russian general in Moscow is a sign this war is very real & close to home.” Our report from Moscow. Steve Rosenberg for BBC News



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by BkkGrl

44 comments
  1. Well, for many Ukranians explosions like this have become part of their daily routine. War. War never changes…

  2. It’s not a terrorist attack, it is war. You get what you asked for, Russia.

  3. We don’t know if ir was a terrorist attack. People can fall out of windows or die of scooters explosion any day I think.

  4. There should be more of these, at least once weekly. Let the ruskis live with the same terror that they inflict upon others

  5. Won’t be crying many tears over this stain on humanity.

    Bit sad to see the state of the scooter though, it didn’t deserve this.

  6. How is Moscow gonna respond. They are doing their best to destroy Ukrain already

  7. I think they are missing the point. At any time and anywhere in Russia, Ukrainians could blowup someone, but they don’t. They only act when there is a reason, such as responding to war crimes. Don’t commit crimes, don’t get blown up. It’s that simple.

  8. Couldn’t care less, glad that one of the war criminals is dead

  9. This narration is insufferable. Taking viewers for toddlers.

  10. So they claim that Zelenskyi has signed his death sentence? Again? I dont think theres any more space on that document with all those previous signatures.

  11. The red circle appears to show the bag dicks they can suck.

  12. Love how it shook the ice off everyone’s windows.
    Therefore this will be described as a special defrosting operation

  13. This is what they signed up for. Even if Russia wins the war there will always be pockets of resistance and these assassinations would continue to happen from time to time.

  14. Generals will get hazard pays and have their security ramped up. Not much will change for an ordinary Muscovite.

  15. If you think Moscow citizens care about this at all you’re delusional.

  16. Yeah Russia is really going to let Ukraine have it now. They’ve crossed the line this time.

    Like they weren’t already trying their best to destroy the country already.

  17. Horrible..

    But If I saw an electric scooter in the streets during winter, I would definitely questioned myself why the &#&# is this thing doing here in winter🤨

  18. ukranian are closer than that, so it is a taste of your own medicine.

  19. Well it happend already once in Moscow with Dugin’s daughter.

  20. Weren’t the drones sent to Moscow a reminder of that?

  21. Oh well whatever nevermind. If you start a war there will be consequences.

    Russia playing the victim card.

  22. Russian citizens suddenly realising their country is at war with a major sovereign power.
    Imagine people in London going “omg, I know we’re fighting Hitler in Africa, but I wasn’t expecting the war to come here”

  23. To me its funny how a general lives in some mediocre apartment block lol.

  24. What’s Putin a goal here? Is he trying to take the entirety of Ukraine or stopping at a certain point?

  25. And Kremlin and Putin starts talking about Ukraine as terrorists.

    Kremlin and Putin should stop doing drugs right now

  26. I don’t know why everyone says “moscow will retaliate”

    Wtf. Moscow started the war. Everything happening in moscow IS retaliation for their own doing.

    Just say that moscow don’t care and they will keep doing what they are doing – destroying everything.

  27. To be honest, it were drones attacks much more frightening for people of Moscow. Nobody cares about dugina or this duchbag, but the risk of some unmanned aircraft colliding either your house is much more important.

  28. Interestingly enough I have never heard about any assassination attempt of any Ukrainian politician or high military officer by the Russians. Didn’t they really try anything or media are just not talking about it?

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