A car bombing in a Moscow suburb kills a senior Russian commander involved in supplying weapons for Russian forces, according to reports. The attack is described as a blast that targets the commander while he is in a vehicle, resulting in his death. The sources identify him as a commander responsible for weapon supply operations tied to the country’s forces fighting under President Vladimir Putin. Details provided across the reports focus on the commander’s role and the location of the incident, rather than on claims of responsibility, the extent of damage beyond the immediate killing, or investigative findings. The reports do not consistently specify the commander’s name, the exact suburb, or the specific organization or unit he leads. As is typical in early reporting on attacks, information about the perpetrators and motive is not confirmed in the shared accounts, and official statements or forensic conclusions are not included in the excerpts provided. The incident adds to ongoing reports of security concerns and attacks targeting individuals connected to military operations.