Russian spy shot in the head in execution-style killing in  heart of Moscow in latest assassination to rock Putin

Inside the country’s defense ministry building in the center of Moscow, a Russian FSB counterintelligence officer was shot and killed.

The most recent blow to despot Putin came when 26-year-old senior lieutenant Vladimir Feshchenko was shot in the head during the enigmatic shooting.

Feshchenko passed away in the departmental building on Olkhovskaya Street in the evening of Monday, January 13.

According to reports, the murderer was a less experienced warrant officer who was paying him a visit in his defense ministry building office.

According to reports, the man had a serious wound on his forehead and was soaked in blood.

Although the suspect was apprehended shortly after, the situation is still mysterious.

Feshchenko, a secret services officer and kettlebell lifting champion from Russia, is thought to have been employed by the Moscow Military District’s FSB Directorate.

The defense ministry and the FSB officers tasked with spying on them are engaged in a conflict, according to law enforcement specialist Vladimir Osechkin, founder of the Gulagu.net human rights group.

He remarked, “This is another instance where a soldier just can’t handle the pressure and uses his service weapon to shoot an FSB officer in the forehead.”

He said that the incident would be concealed and presented as a domestic dispute, which is how it was officially classified.

According to official reports, two men who had served together in the Russian Far East got into a fight that led to the murder.

According to RBC, which cited intelligence sources, a gunshot wound to the head was discovered during the test.

The murder was caused by a marital dispute with a member of the military.

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Since then, a murder case has been opened.

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