January 15, 2025
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An FSB employee was shot dead in Moscow – Russian mass media

The Russian champion in kettlebell sports and an employee of the FSB of the Russian Federation was killed on January 13 in a building in the center of Moscow, he may have been shot as a result of an argument. Source: RBC, TASS, RIA “Novosti” Details: As RBC reports with reference to the source, Volodymyr Feshchenko, an employee of the counterintelligence department of the FSB of Russia, was shot dead in the capital of the Russian Federation.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The Russian champion in kettlebell sports and an employee of the FSB of the Russian Federation was killed on January 13 in a building in the center of Moscow, he may have been shot as a result of an argument.

Source: RBC, TASS, RIA “Novosti”

Details: As RBC reports with reference to a source, Volodymyr Feshchenko, an employee of the counterintelligence department of the FSB of Russia, was shot dead in the capital of the Russian Federation. According to him, as well as according to information from a TASS source, the murder took place in one of the buildings of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

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According to the interlocutor of RBC, the main version is the murder due to carelessness, the bullet hit the man in the head. “It is possible that the shot was fired as a result of a quarrel between two men,” the source said.

According to RIA Novosti, the cause of the murder was a domestic conflict with a military officer, the suspect in the crime was arrested, and a criminal case was opened.

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