Main points
- On July 2, a passenger car exploded in the center of Moscow, allegedly carrying an 80-year-old KGB veteran and his daughter.
- They got out of the vehicle and survived; the incident occurred on Staropimenovsky Lane.
A car carrying a KGB veteran exploded in Moscow / Collage by Channel 24, photo by Russian media
On Wednesday afternoon, July 2, a passenger car exploded in the center of Moscow. An 80-year-old KGB veteran and his daughter were allegedly in it.
They got out of the transport and survived. This is reported by propaganda media, 24 Kanal reports.
What is known about the incident
According to eyewitnesses, the incident took place on Staropimenovsky Lane – there were several explosions, and at least two cars burned down.
A car was on fire in the center of Moscow: watch the video
In one of them were an 80-year-old veteran of the KGB of the USSR and his daughter, the owner of the transport. In the past, she allegedly served in the Russian special services.
Firefighters put out the fire: watch the video
Let us recall that on June 30, a fire started in the Perovo Plaza Hotel in Moscow due to a diesel boiler explosion. The 15-square-meter fire was extinguished, and there were no casualties.
In addition, forest fires are raging again in Russia, with Transbaikalia suffering the most from them.