Russian General Damir Davydov Reportedly Killed in Car Explosion Near Moscow
A senior Russian general, Damir Davydov, was reportedly killed in a car explosion near Moscow. The incident occurred in the city of Balashikha, east of Moscow, where a BMW exploded in a residential area as the driver began moving out of a parking space. Eyewitnesses attempted to assist Davydov, but he died before medical teams arrived. Davydov was identified as the head of the missile and artillery department in Russia’s Defense Ministry, responsible for overseeing heavy ammunition supplies for Russia’s military. Ukrainian reports suggest he was involved in organizing logistical support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, frequently visiting the Luhansk region. Regional authorities confirmed the death but did not identify the victim, while reports indicate the blast was caused by an improvised explosive device.