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Morning opening: Deputy chief of Russian military intelligence shot

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

We are opening today’s live blog with breaking news coming to us from Moscow that a deputy chief of Russian military intelligence was shot and wounded Friday, officials said, in comments reported by AP.

Lt Gen Vladimir Alekseyev was shot several times by an unidentified assailant in Moscow, Investigative Committee spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko said in a statement.

She said that Alekseyev was hospitalised. Petrenko didn’t say who could be behind the attack Alekseyev has served as the first deputy head of Russia’s military intelligence since 2011.

AFP noted that several high-ranking military officials have been killed since Moscow launched its full-scale offensive on Ukraine in February 2022.

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It’s Friday, 6 February 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

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'Striking' timing of the shooting prompts Russia to blame Ukraine - snap analysis

Pjotr Sauer

Pjotr Sauer

Russian affairs reporter

The timing of the shooting is striking. It came a day after Russian and Ukrainian delegations – including Alekseyev’s direct superior at the GRU, Igor Kostyukov – met in Abu Dhabi, where both sides spoke of tentative progress in the peace talks.

Some in Moscow were quick to blame Ukraine, suggesting Kyiv was seeking to sabotage the negotiations.

“An attempt on Alekseyev’s life is the best way to derail these talks, and the only person who stands to benefit in this situation is Volodymyr Zelenskyy,” said Alexei Zhuravlev, a Russian parliamentarian.

He called for those involved to be eliminated, describing Alekseyev as “one of the most authoritative and respected generals in the Russian army.”

Previous peace efforts have broken down over Russia’s maximalist territorial demands on Ukraine.

Russian news agency Interfax is reporting that the investigators are currently looking at CCTV recordings from the crime scene and interrogating eyewitnesses, with early reports that the attacker fired “several shots” at Alekseyev.

Moscow's suspicions are likely to fall on Kyiv as attack on military chief investigated - snap analysis

Pjotr Sauer

Pjotr Sauer

Russian affairs reporter

Alekseyev is a deputy director of Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU. He has been widely described as a key figure overseeing the country’s private military companies and was among the senior officials dispatched to negotiate with Yevgeny Prigozhin during the Wagner group’s brief mutiny in the summer of 2023.

He is also under US sanctions for his alleged involvement in efforts to interfere in the 2020 presidential election.

No party has claimed responsibility for the attack, but suspicion in Moscow is likely to fall on Kyiv. Ukrainian intelligence agencies have targeted dozens of Russian military officers and Russian-installed officials since the start of the war, accusing them of involvement in war crimes.

Little is publicly known about the clandestine networks believed to be behind assassinations and attacks on military infrastructure inside Russia and in Russian-controlled territories.

Morning opening: Deputy chief of Russian military intelligence shot

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

We are opening today’s live blog with breaking news coming to us from Moscow that a deputy chief of Russian military intelligence was shot and wounded Friday, officials said, in comments reported by AP.

Lt Gen Vladimir Alekseyev was shot several times by an unidentified assailant in Moscow, Investigative Committee spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko said in a statement.

She said that Alekseyev was hospitalised. Petrenko didn’t say who could be behind the attack Alekseyev has served as the first deputy head of Russia’s military intelligence since 2011.

AFP noted that several high-ranking military officials have been killed since Moscow launched its full-scale offensive on Ukraine in February 2022.

I will bring you more when we have it.

It’s Friday, 6 February 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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