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Russian Writer Prilepin Injured In Car Bombing

Russia’s Investigative Committee / Telegram

Russian writer and political activist Zakhar Prilepin was seriously injured in a car bomb attack near the city of Nizhny Novgorod on May 6. His driver was killed.

The attack occurred while Prilepin’s car was on a highway near the town of Pionersky. The explosive device was allegedly planted underneath the vehicle. The car flipped over.

Russian media reported that the explosion occurred as Prilepin was returning from a trip to Russia’s Donbass republics.

Prilepin was reportedly accompanied by his daughter, but in a fortunate turn of events, she had stepped out of the car minutes before it exploded.

Later, Russian police announced that it had arrested a man who could be connected to the bomb attack.

In a statement, Russian Interior Ministry spokeswoman Irina Volk said that “during a hot pursuit in Nizhny Novgorod Region, police officers apprehended a man who may have been involved in blowing up the car with Zakhar Prilepin inside.”

Volk said that the man “had been spotted near the village of Pionersky, according to witnesses.”

The Interior Ministry noted that the suspect, who has a prior criminal record, was arrested as police officers were implementing a dragnet. A Ren TV channel report claimed that the man was a local resident who recently received Russian citizenship, adding that he was being interrogated by law enforcement.

Media reports claimed that the second suspect was a 33-year-old man who had rented an apartment on the city outskirts a day before the blast. The man is said to have drawn the police’s attention because he is registered in Ukraine’s Kharkov Region.

Tass news agency report added that the individuals believed to be involved in the attack were also being sought in Moscow Region and that the addresses of these additional suspects are already known. Police have also reportedly managed to pinpoint the apartment where the explosive device that blew up Prilepin’s car was assembled.

Russia’s Investigative Committee described the blast as a “terrorist act.”

There are little doubts that the attack was likely carried out by the Kyiv regime with a direct help of its foreign sponsors.

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