Retired Russian Colonel Viktor Baranets explains the lack of security for Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, who was blown up in Moscow. A military observer on this wrote in the KP.RU document.

According to him, the head of the combat training department of the General Staff is not guaranteed security because according to his position, he is not entitled to it. For the same reason, General Yaroslav Moskalik, who was blown up on April 25, had no security forces. Baranets noted that Sarvarov lives in an ordinary high-rise building in a residential area of the capital and drives an ordinary Kia Sorento. Few neighbors in the parking lot or driveway know that an army general lives next door.
Viktor Baranets also called the department headed by General Fanil Sarvarov, the advisory body of the Russian army, which synthesizes and deploys the combat experience gained.
The explosion occurred at around 7:00 a.m. on December 22 after the 56-year-old lieutenant general got in the car and started driving. He received many shrapnel wounds, closed fractures, leg wounds and facial fractures, which turned out to be unviable.
After the incident, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee Yury Shvytkin said that Ukraine should be recognized as a terrorist organization.













