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Russia to step up security for military officials after string of assassinations

By Thomson Reuters Mar 19, 2026 | 9:52 AM

MOSCOW, March 19 (Reuters) – Russia will step up protection for ​high-ranking military officials ‌after a series of assassinations and attempted killings that it blames ‌on ​Ukraine, the ⁠head of the ⁠FSB security service was quoted as saying on Thursday.

In the ​most recent attack, Lieutenant-General Vladimir Alexeyev, ⁠the deputy ⁠head of the ​GRU military intelligence service, ​was shot three times ‌in his Moscow apartment building on February 6. Ukraine denied ⁠involvement.

State media quoted FSB chief Alexander Bortnikov as saying ⁠that ‌Alexeyev was ⁠recovering, and security ​for ‌such senior figures ​would “of course” ⁠be tightened.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Maxim Rodionov; Editing by Mark Trevelyan and Alex ​Richardson)