Russian General Damir Davydov killed in car explosion near Moscow
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Russian Lieutenant General Damir Davydov was killed in a car explosion near Moscow on June 10, 2026.
- Davydov was responsible for supplying rocket and artillery munitions to the front lines.
- Russian authorities confirmed a man's death but did not officially release the victim's identity.
Lieutenant General Damir Davydov, a Russian military official responsible for the supply of rocket and artillery munitions to the front lines, was killed in a car explosion near Moscow on Tuesday. The incident occurred around 5:30 a.m. in Balashikha, approximately 10 kilometers east of the Russian capital, according to "The Insider," as cited by "The Kyiv Independent."
Russian authorities have confirmed the death of a man in the explosion but have not officially disclosed the victim's identity. Reports indicate that Davydov led the department responsible for munitions supply within Russia's main missile and artillery directorate. Security camera footage circulating online appears to show the rear of the car catching fire following the explosion. Investigators have opened a criminal case, though the specific charges remain undisclosed.
This incident marks the second car-related explosion reported in Russia on the same day. Earlier, another explosion occurred in a parking lot in the Konkovo district, prompting authorities to cordon off the area. Initial reports from "Baza" suggested that people were evacuated from nearby shops, and traffic was temporarily halted. A revised version from the Moscow news agency indicated that the engine compartment of the car had caught fire, and the blaze was quickly extinguished, with no initial reports of casualties.
The explosion follows a series of high-profile attacks in Russia since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in 2022. Ukrainian intelligence services have claimed responsibility for several assassinations targeting high-ranking officers, politicians, pro-war propagandists, and defectors. Notably, this incident occurred near the location where Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik was killed in a similar car explosion in April of the previous year.
The victim died from injuries sustained during the explosion.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.