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Bomb kills Russian military officer in Crimea; reports name him as defector from Ukraine

By Thomson Reuters Aug 13, 2026 | 6:03 AM

(Corrects paragraph 5 description of Sevastopol to the largest city in Russian-annexed Crimea, not the largest city in Ukraine)

MOSCOW, Aug ​13 (Reuters) – A Russian military officer was killed ‌in a bomb attack on Thursday in Russian-annexed Crimea, and a woman was arrested on suspicion of assassinating him on behalf of Ukrainian special services, the regional ‌governor ​said.

There was no immediate comment ⁠from Ukraine.

Several unofficial Russian ⁠Telegram channels named the victim as Robert Shageyev, whom they described as a former Ukrainian naval officer who switched allegiance to Russia ​during Moscow’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. They said he had been commanding the Ukrainian ⁠submarine Zaporizhzhia at the ⁠time.

Myrotvorets, an unofficial Ukrainian website that ​provides a database of people described as war criminals ​or traitors, said Shageyev had been “liquidated”.

The attack ‌took place in Sevastopol, the biggest city in Russian-annexed Crimea. The regional governor, Mikhail Razvozhayev, did not identify the victim or the suspect.

State news ⁠agency TASS quoted the FSB security service as saying the arrested woman was a Russian national.

Russia has ⁠blamed Ukraine for ‌a string of previous assassinations ⁠of senior military officials and people ​linked ‌to Moscow’s war effort. Ukrainian sources ​have claimed ⁠responsibility in some cases, while denying others.

Separately, Razvozhayev said five people were killed in Sevastopol overnight during an operation to dispose of an explosive device.

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