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Russian Chemical Weapons Chief Kirillov Is Buried With Military Honours

A file photo of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, chief of Russia's Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Troops. Picture by the Russian Defence Ministry.

Russian Chemical Weapons Chief Igor Kirillov who was assassinated by Ukraine, in Moscow this week, was buried with full military honours on Friday.

Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, who was chief of Russia’s Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Troops, was the most senior Russian officer to be killed inside Russia by Ukraine.

He was killed along with his assistant when a bomb attached to an electric scooter went off in an attack for which Ukraine’s SBU security service took responsibility.

State news agency RIA said Kirillov was buried in a ceremony outside Moscow attended by Defence Minister Andrei Belousov and Sergei Shoigu, the Secretary of Russia’s Security Council.

It said the ceremony had taken place at a Defence Ministry memorial complex called the Pantheon of the Defenders of the Fatherland.

Video footage of the funeral showed an honour guard carrying a coffin draped in the national flag and Kirillov’s cap on top of it as solemn music played.

The honour guard then fired shots into the air in a snow-covered cemetery as the national anthem played and mourners looked on.

Among giant wreaths were two sent by President Vladimir Putin and former President Dmitry Medvedev, who is now Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council and has called for the masterminds of the killing in Urkaine to be destroyed.

In a briefing on December 18, Russia’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova described the terrible tragedy as ” a terrorist attack which left two members of the Russian military dead.”

The spokeswoman described Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov as ” our colleague, our comrade, our friend.”

“We do understand perfectly well the objective of this latest act of terror. And we are aware of its deep-running goals and causes.”

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Zakharova went on to say, ” We are certain that those who organized and perpetrated Igor Kirillov’s assassination will be found and punished, no matter who and where they are.”

She said that Russia has been witnessing an effort by the West to push a narrative in international organizations and in public space about bringing the issue of chemical weapons and their use in Syria back into the spotlight.

“We also know that it was none other than Igor Kirillov who stood in the way of these lies for all these years,” Zakharova said.

Moscow launched an apparent revenge attack on what it said was a Ukrainian intelligence service command centre in Kyiv.

Russia’s Defence Ministry said on Friday it had struck an SBU command centre in Kyiv in an attack which the state RIA news agency said had killed several high-ranking military and SBU employees members.

Reuters could not confirm that report.

Officials in Kyiv said at least one person had been killed in a missile strike on the Ukrainian capital on Friday.

The Russian Defence Ministry did not directly link the strike on the SBU command centre to Kirillov, saying it was vengeance for a Ukrainian attack on Russia’s Rostov region.

A court in Moscow on Thursday ordered the main suspect in Kirillov’s killing, a native of Uzbekistan, to be sent to pre-trial detention for two months.

State TV showed the suspect confessing to planting and detonating the bomb which killed Kirillov and his aide.

(With inputs from Reuters)