רוסלאנד האט ארויסגעגעבן א ווידיאו איבער דער פארשוין וואס האט געשאסן א רוסישע גענעראל אין מאסקעווע
Russian authorities released video footage showing the extradition of a suspect accused of plotting to assassinate a senior military intelligence official, underscoring what Moscow describes as a serious and ongoing security threat against its top leadership. The footage documents the suspect’s transfer from Dubai to Russia following his detention with the assistance of authorities in the United Arab Emirates.
According to Russian officials, the suspect—described as Ukrainian-born—was allegedly involved in an attack targeting Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseev, the deputy chief of Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU. The incident reportedly occurred in Moscow, where Alekseev was shot but survived. The extradition was finalized on February 6, 2026, highlighting swift cooperation between Russian and Emirati security services despite heightened geopolitical tensions.
Investigators allege the plot involved three accomplices. One suspect is already in custody inside Russia, while another is believed to have fled to Ukraine. Russian authorities have pointed to the case as part of what they claim is a broader pattern of targeted attacks against high-ranking Russian officials since 2022, arguing that such operations are linked to the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
The released footage appears designed to emphasize both accountability and deterrence, showing the suspect under escort as he is transferred into Russian custody. Moscow has repeatedly used similar releases to reinforce its narrative that its intelligence and security agencies are actively countering assassination plots and cross-border threats.
While the full legal process is still unfolding, the extradition marks a significant development in the case and signals that Russia intends to pursue suspects internationally when it believes its senior officials are targeted. The incident also draws attention to the expanding role of international security cooperation, even amid strained diplomatic relations, as states respond to high-profile allegations of political and military violence.