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TOP GENERAL KILLED IN CAR BOMBING

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In a dramatic and deadly incident in Moscow, Russia’s Investigative Committee has confirmed that General Yaroslav Moskalik, a top military official, was killed in a powerful explosion. His sudden death has stunned the country and raised serious questions about who’s behind the attack and why it happened now.


The blast came from a Volkswagen Golf that had been rigged with an improvised explosive device (IED) filled with metal pellets. When the device went off, it turned the car into a deadly weapon. The explosion killed the general on the spot and sent shockwaves through both military and political circles in Russia.


Spokeswoman Svetlana Petrenko from the Investigative Committee shared that this wasn’t just any explosion; it was planned and carefully carried out. The goal wasn’t just to kill, but to send a clear and terrifying message.


This attack wasn’t random. Someone wanted the world to notice. The use of a pellet-packed bomb shows a level of detail and intent that suggests deep planning. Whoever did this knew exactly what they were doing and what they wanted to achieve.


Now, speculation is running wild. Was it a personal vendetta? A power struggle? Or something bigger?


What’s clear is this: this wasn’t just a violent act, it was a turning point. The Kremlin is expected to hit back hard. But in the background, the people who planned this have already made their move. The big question now is: what will happen next?


Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama has sent a thunderous wake-up call to his ministerial appointees, and the message is clear as day: the honeymoon is over, and results are the new currency.


Speaking at the opening of a four-day Executive Leadership Programme for his ministers on Thursday, April 24, 2025, the President laid down the law firmly but with purpose. This wasn’t a pep talk. It was a mandate wrapped in accountability. "You were not appointed to occupy space," he declared. "You were appointed to solve problems." Continue here.




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