Russian FSB Arrests Two Citizens for Alleged Plot Against General Alexeyev.

Russian FSB Arrests Two Citizens for Alleged Plot Against General Alexeyev
Russian FSB Arrests Two Citizens for Alleged Plot Against General Alexeyev

Suspects in Assassination Attempt on Russian Defense Lieutenant General Arrested

According to TSN.ua: Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has announced the arrest of two Russian citizens suspected of attempting to assassinate Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev of the Russian Ministry of Defense. One suspect was detained in Dubai. One of the detained is a 66-year-old man of Ukrainian origin, while the other, 67-year-old Vladimir Vasin, works for a company linked to the FSB itself. This incident highlights the complex internal dynamics within Russian security structures.

The attack on Alexeyev occurred on February 6 in Moscow, after which the general was hospitalized in serious condition. Vladimir Alexeyev was responsible for intelligence data and preparing information for strikes against Ukraine. He is also considered one of the overseers of the private military company 'Wagner'. The Russian Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case in connection with the incident.

Significant Public Reaction

The events surrounding the attempt on the general's life have caused significant public and media resonance, underscoring the importance of his role in Russia's military operations. The case has drawn international attention due to its geopolitical implications.

The arrests related to the plot against Vladimir Alexeyev may point to growing tensions within Russian military circles, especially given his key role in military operations in Ukraine and his connections to the Wagner PMC. This also highlights internal security issues in Russia, as such attempts could indicate the presence of oppositional sentiments within the country. The further development of the case could influence the political situation in Russia and its military strategy in the conflict with Ukraine.


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