The Uzbek suspect in the murder of Russian lieutenant general Igor Kirillov has been charged with a terrorist act that resulted in the death of one person, according to an announcement on the website of a Moscow court on Thursday, Reuters reported.

He was taken this morning in handcuffs to the scene of the crime in Moscow for the re-enactment of the murder he committed.

The Russian newspaper Izvestia published a video of the 29-year-old in handcuffs walking down the street where the terrorist attack took place, accompanied by police.

Kirillov was killed along with his aide outside the block of flats where he lived when an improvised explosive device mounted on an electric skateboard detonated.

On Wednesday, Russia’s Investigative Committee announced that Russian authorities have arrested a citizen of Uzbekistan, who investigators believe planted the bomb that killed Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov on the orders of the Ukrainian security service.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), which claims that Kirillov was responsible for the use of chemical weapons against Ukrainian soldiers, which Moscow denies, claimed responsibility for the killing, while the arrested man reportedly confessed to the act and the way he acted.