Russian policemen who tortured Ukrainian prisoners have died in Moscow: details of the explosion.
24.12.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
24.12.2025
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Attack in Moscow
According to The Sun: An explosion occurred in Moscow, resulting in the deaths of two Russian policemen. Ilya Klimanov, 24, and Maxim Gorbunov, 25, were suspects in the torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war and were caught in the powerful blast.
“Two Russian police officers were killed in a bomb explosion in Moscow, they were accused of torturing Ukrainian prisoners of war.”
These young police lieutenants were connected to the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
This incident draws attention to the escalation of conflict in the region and raises a number of questions regarding accountability for war crimes. The explosion in Moscow reflects the complex situation resulting from the war and may potentially influence the further development of the conflict.
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