General Damir Davydov, Head of the GRAU Department Responsible for Supplying Ammunition to the Front, Was Blown Up in Balashikha
The victim of the explosion in Balashikha, Moscow region, was Lieutenant General Damir Davydov, an officer responsible in the Russian Ministry of Defense for the supply of missiles and artillery ammunition to the front, The Insider has found out. According to eyewitnesses, the general was still alive immediately after the explosion, but, according to unconfirmed data, he died before the medics arrived.
General Damir Davydov, Head of the GRAU Department Responsible for Supplying Ammunition to the Front, Was Blown Up in Balashikha Lieutenant General Damir Davydov, responsible for supplying missiles and artillery ammunition to the Russian front, was killed in a car explosion in Balashikha. The SBU of Ukraine claimed responsibility for the operation. This is the second such incident in the area, following the death of Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik in April 2025.
- Lieutenant General Damir Davydov, responsible for supplying missiles and artillery ammunition to the Russian front, was the victim of an explosion in Balashikha.
- The explosion occurred when a device hidden under the chassis of his BMW detonated as he started driving.
- The SBU of Ukraine has been identified as responsible for the operation.
- Davydov had a history of involvement in military technical education and patents related to rocket engines and artillery munitions.
- He was considered a target by Ukraine for his alleged direct participation in the planning and organization of the Russian military invasion.
- This incident follows a similar explosion in the same microdistrict that killed Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik in April 2025.
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