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Ein Schwein weniger
« on: March 28, 2022, 07:46:07 AM »

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Russian general killed after Ukrainian forces destroy command post in Kherson
March 19, 2022 10:20am



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Lieutenant-General Andrey Mordvichev, reportedly the fifth Russian general to die in Ukraine.
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Another Russian general has been killed in Ukraine, the country’s military claimed Saturday, the fifth senior leader to fall since the invasion began 23 days ago.
Lieutenant-General Andrey Mordvichev, commander of the 8th army of the southern military district, was killed when armed forces destroyed a command post at an airfield in Kherson, a port city in southern Ukraine, officials said.
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Re: Ein Schwein weniger
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2022, 07:55:30 AM »

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Russian general Yakov Rezantsev killed in Ukraine

Published2 days ago (26.3.2022)



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Yakov Rezantsev
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Yakov Rezantsev was reportedly killed in the Kherson region
Ukraine's defence ministry says another Russian general, Lt Gen Yakov Rezantsev, was killed in a strike near the southern city of Kherson.

A western official said he was the seventh general to die in Ukraine, and the second lieutenant general - the highest rank officer reportedly killed.

It is thought that low morale among Russian troops has forced senior officers closer to the front line.

In a conversation intercepted by the Ukrainian military, a Russian soldier complained that Rezantsev had claimed the war would be over within hours, just four days after it began.

Ukrainian media reported on Friday that the general was killed at the Chornobaivka airbase near Kherson, which Russia is using as a command post and has been attacked by Ukraine's military several times.
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Re: Ein Schwein weniger
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2022, 08:02:20 AM »

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List

Lieutenant generals (two star), equivalent to major generals in the US, Canadian and British militaries, are the highest-ranking Russian officers killed in the war. Russian major generals (one star), equivalent to brigadier generals in the US and Canadian militaries and brigadiers in the British military,[1] are the lower ranking.

Listing in chronological order based on reporting.

Name   Rank   Date reported   Notes
Magomed Tushayev [d]   Major General   26 February 2022[2]   Disputed - Commander of the Chechen units of the National Guard of Russia; killed during an SBU Alpha Group ambush at a convoy around Hostomel, northwest Kyiv.[3] His death claim was made by Ukrainian military and Daily Mail. This is disputed by the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov who posted a video said to show Tushayev alive[4][5] and Chechnya media which posted video said to be Tushayev denying his death on 16 March 2022.[6]

Andrey Sukhovetsky   Major General   1 March 2022[7]   Deputy commander, 41st Combined Arms Army. Shot by a sniper at Hostomel[8][9] on 28 February 2022.[10][11] Had previously been involved in the Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war, and 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea.[12] His death was reported by a retired Russian intelligence officer on Twitter on 1 March[7] and by Russian news source Pravda.ru on 3 March 2022.[13]

Vitaly Gerasimov   Major General   8 March 2022[14]   Chief of staff of the 41st Combined Arms Army. Allegedly killed outside Kharkiv. Had previously been involved in the Second Chechen War, Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war, and 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea.[12] CNN said it had not independently verified Gerasimov's death and US officials had not confirmed it.[15]

Andrei Kolesnikov   Major General   11 March 2022[16]   Commander of the 29th Combined Arms Army.[12]

Oleg Mityaev   Major General   15 March 2022[12][17]   Commander of the Russian Army's 150th Motorized Rifle Division. Killed somewhere near Mariupol.[12]

Andrey Mordvichev   Lieutenant General   18 March 2022[18]   Commander of Russia's 8th Guards Combined Arms Army. Killed in a Ukrainian artillery strike on the Chornobayivka airfield in the Kherson Raion according to "preliminary information" from the Ukrainian authorities.[19]

Yakov Rezantsev   Lieutenant General   25 March 2022   Commander of Russia's 49th Combined Arms Army. Ukrainian officials claimed he was killed as a result of a Ukrainian strike on the command post of 49th Russian Army in Chornobayivka airfield in the Kherson Raion.[20][21]
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Re: Ein Schwein weniger
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2022, 08:14:24 AM »

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Andrey Sukhovetsky

Retired intelligence officer Andrei Terekhov was the first to report his death in a tweet back on March 1. According to his reports, it happened near Mariupol, which had been encircled by Russian troops.

Andrei Aleksandrovich Sukhovetsky b.1974. Major-General of the Guards, commander of the 7th Guards Airborne Assault and Red Banner, Orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov Division (mountain division). Double Commander of the Order of Courage. Born in 1974. Was killed today near Mariupol 😡

Sukhovetsky was one of the most titled Russian generals with great combat experience. He fought in Chechnya, Abkhazia, Syria, took part in the May 9 parades at the Red Square in Moscow.
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Re: Ein Schwein weniger
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2022, 08:39:45 AM »

Keine Gnade für Massenmörder!


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Vitaly Gerasimov: second Russian general killed, Ukraine defence ministry claims
Ukrainian intelligence says major general in Russia’s 41st army died outside Kharkiv along with other senior officers



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Russia’s Major General Vitalii Gerasimov, whom Ukraine claims to have killed outside Kharkiv. Photograph: Wikimedia Commons *

Tue 8 Mar 2022 01.51 GMT
A Russian general has been killed in fighting around Kharkiv, Ukrainian intelligence has claimed, which would make him the second general the Russian army has lost in Ukraine in a week.

The intelligence arm of the Ukrainian defence ministry said Maj Gen Vitaly Gerasimov, chief of staff of the 41st Army, had been killed outside the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, along with other senior officers.
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Re: Ein Schwein weniger
« Reply #5 on: March 28, 2022, 09:31:44 AM »

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Massenmörder Oleg Mityaev




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Fourth Russian General Killed in Ukraine as Putin’s Losses Mount

Updated Mar. 16, 2022 8:36AM ET /
Published Mar. 16, 2022 5:29AM ET

A fourth Russian major-general has been killed in Ukraine as military losses mount for Vladimir Putin. Oleg Mityaev, commander of the 150th Motorized Rifle Division, was killed in a failed attempt to storm Mariupol on Wednesday.

His killing was claimed by the Azov Battalion, which posted a picture of his corpse—his face covered by his general’s epaulette—on social media before Ukrainian officials identified him. Mityaev was the former deputy commander of Russian forces in Syria.
The Daily Mirror reported that he died alongside “seven elite special-operations fighters from the feared Dzerzhinsky Division of the country’s national guard,” which it said was under Putin’s direct control.
Around 20 Russian generals are thought to be leading the Ukraine invasion, and unexpected losses and communication problems have forced them into high-risk frontline positions. Ukraine claims to have killed 13,800 Russian servicemen since the invasion began Feb. 24.

Read it at Daily Mirror
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Russian general killed with 7 soldiers from feared unit under Putin's direct control

Major General Oleg Mityaev, commander of Russia's 150th motorised rifle division, was killed as he tried to storm Mariupol, making him the fourth Russian commander to die, Ukraine has said

Oleg Mityaev, 47, major general of the Russian arm, commander of the elite 150th motorised rifle division, reportedly died in Ukraine (Image: east2west news)

08:01, 16 Mar 2022
UPDATED 08:08, 16 Mar 2022

A Russian general who was killed trying to storm the south Ukrainian city of Mariupol has become the fourth Russian commander to die since the invasion began, Ukraine has claimed.

Major General Oleg Mityaev, commander of the Russian army’s 150th motorised rifle division, was killed as he tried to take the city, Kyiv has said.

A picture of the 47-year-old’s corpse was released by Ukrainian Interior Ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko. The Mirror has chosen not to publish it due to its graphic nature.
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Putin ‘loses fourth general’ and seven elite SWAT fighters
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March 16, 2022, 10:29 am
Putin ‘loses fourth general’ and seven elite SWAT fighters
Ukrainian authorities have said that a fourth Russian general has been killed by the country’s forces.

 

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47-year-old Major-General Oleg Mityaev is said to have died in the storming of Mariupol, along with seven members of an elite SWAT team.

Putin ?loses fourth general? and seven elite SWAT fighters

A picture of the corpse of the decorated military officer, a father-of-two, was released by Ukrainian Interior Ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko.

The commander of the 150th motorised rifle division is the fourth Russian General to die in the war, according to Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had reported the death of another Russian general in his nightly address but did not name him.

Photos released in Russia also showed six elite “maroon beret” special forces fighters from the Vityaz Special Purpose Centre of the Dzerzhinsky Division.

Putin ?loses fourth general? and seven elite SWAT fighters

The unit is named after feared secret police founder of the Soviet Union’s secret police, Felix Dzerzhinsky.

Mityaev’s death comes after that of a spy captain during a “top-secret” operation in Ukraine meaning Vladimir Putin has now lost a total of 13 commanders in the invasion.
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Full List of Every Russian Commander Killed Fighting Ukraine War
« Reply #6 on: March 28, 2022, 09:54:12 AM »

The air is getting thin for shithead Vladimir Putin. Seems like more than half of his generals in the attack on Ukraine are already dead by now.

To avoid more bloodshed, the Russian army must shoot Putin.

But they can throw him out of the window, as well, to spare ammunition...



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Full List of Every Russian Commander Killed Fighting Ukraine War
BY JACK DUTTON ON 3/23/22 AT 12:30 PM EDT

Russia has experienced heavy losses of some of its top military personnel since it waged war with Ukraine on February 24. On Wednesday, Ukrainian officials said that its army had reportedly killed its 15th Russian commander since the beginning of the conflict.

Colonel Alexei Sharov, who commanded the 810th Guards Separate Order of Zhukov Brigade in the Russian Marines, was reportedly shot dead in the southern port city of Mariupol, where tens of thousands of people remain trapped amid a siege.

Sharov was the fifth colonel to be killed in the war and he joins five generals as well several other top-ranked Russian military officials, including captains and majors.

Many of the deaths have not been officially confirmed by Russia's ministry of defense, but have been confirmed by Ukraine's ministry of defense and other media sources in Russia and Ukraine.


Here is the list of Russia's top military brass that have reportedly been killed during the conflict.



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Colonel Alexei Sharov
Colonel Alexei Sharov
Russian Colonel Alexei Sharov was reportedly killed by Ukrainian forces, the Ukrainian defence ministry has said. Reports have suggested that Russia has lost as many as 15 generals during its invasion of Ukraine.

Sharov's death was revealed in a Telegram post by Odessa military administration spokesman Sergey Bratchuk and reported by Ukrainian news outlets including Ukrinform. Ukrainian army officer Anatoliy Stefan also tweeted the news of the death.

Major General Vitaly Gerasimov
Ukraine's ministry of defense said that Gerasimov was killed outside Kharkiv on March 7. He was a one-star rank Russian Ground Forces major general.

Major General Andrei Kolesnikov
Kolesnikov, another one-star rank serviceman commanding the 29th Combined Arms Army, was killed in Ukrainian territory on March 11, Ukraine's military and media reported.

Major General Andrey Sukhovetsky
Sukhovetsky was the commanding general of Russia's 7th Airborne Division and deputy commander of the 41st Combined Arms Army. He was the first reported high-ranking loss for Russia's military – he was said to be killed by sniper fire.

Major General Oleg Mityaev
Oleg Mityaev
Oleg Mityaev, commander of Russia's 150th motorized rifle division, was allegedly killed in fighting in Mariupol.
EAST2WEST NEWS
Mityaev was the fourth Russian military general killed in Ukraine.

Ukrainian Interior Ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko announced the death on Telegram on March 16, sharing a photo of a person he said was the officer.

Mityaev, 46, was in command of the 150th motorized rifle division, which he had led since 2020. Before the Ukraine war, the division was deployed in the Rostov region, at the Ukrainian border.

He had previously fought in Syria and in 2016 had been appointed as commander of a Russian military base in Tajikistan.

Lieutenant General Andrei Mordvichev
The high-ranking Russian general reportedly died when Ukrainian forces hit an airfield in Chornobayivka, near Kherson airport, the general staff of Ukraine's army claimed in a social media post.

Lietenant Colonel Dmitry Safronov
Safronov, commander of the Russian Armed Forces' 61st Separate Marine Brigade, was killed in the battle of Chuhuiv, a city in Kharkiv Oblast.

Lieutenant Colonel Denis Glebov
Glebov, who was Deputy Commander of the 11th Separate Airborne Assault, was killed during the liberation of Chuhuiv, according to Ukrainian officials. TASS, the Russian news agency said he had been ordered the Order of Courage after his death.

Guard Colonel Konstantin Zizevsky
Mikhail Vedernikov, the governor of the Pskov region in Russia's northwest, reported on Instagram that Zizevsky, a Guards Colonel, was killed during fighting in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk.

Guard Lieutenant Colonel Yuri Agarkov
Vedernikov confirmed the guard lieutenant colonel's death in the same Instagram post. He died alongside fellow paratrooper Zizevky. Russian media reported that he commanded a motorised rifle regiment.

Colonel Andrei Zakharov
The commander of the 6th Tank Regiment of the 90th Tank Division, was killed near Kyiv, according to Ukraine's defense ministry.

Colonel Sergei Porokhnya
Porokhnya, the commander of the 12th separate guards engineering brigade, died while deploying a bridge, according to media reports and Ukraine's armed forces via Facebook.




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Colonel Sergei Sukharev
Ukraine-Russia conflict
Colonel Sergei Sukharev, of the 331st Guards Parachute Assault Regiment from Kostroma, was killed in battle along with four other members of the regiment, Russian state-run television and and radio company GTRK Kostroma reported.
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The commander of the 331st Guards Parachute Assault Regiment from Kostroma was killed in battle with four other members of the regiment, Russian state-run television and radio company GTRK Kostroma reported.

Sukharev, who had commanded the paratroop regiment since 2021, was killed in battle alongside Captain Alexei Nikitin, Senior Sergeant Sergei Lebedev, Sergeant Alexander Limonov and Corporal Yuri Degtyarev, according to the news outlet.

General Magomed Tushaev
Tushaev, a leading Chechen special forces warlord, was killed near Hostomel.

He commanded the 141th motorised national guard brigade, and has been accused of leading several homophobic purges in Chechnya.

Guards Colonel Vladimir Zhoga
His death was reported on Telegram by Denis Pushilin, the head of the Russian-backed Donetsk People's Republic. Pushilin said the Ukraine-born Commander of the Sparta Separate Reconnaissance Battalion, a neo-Nazi Kremlin-backed separatist force based in Donetsk, had been killed while evacuating civilians.

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Ein Schwein weniger: Andrei Nikolayevich Palii bit the dust
« Reply #7 on: March 28, 2022, 10:15:30 AM »

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE IN UKRAINE

Deaths of Russian generals reveal weak points of Kremlin’s strategy in Ukraine
The number of troops who have died in the war is much higher than what is being reported by Russia, with some estimates putting the figure in the thousands
EL PAÍS
MAR 24, 2022 - 04:01 CET

An image of a burnt-out Russian tank in Kyiv provided by the Ukrainian government.
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If removing the leadership of an enemy force is one of the basic goals in war, then the Russian offensive in Ukraine may be in trouble. The Ukrainian government says that it has killed at least five Russian generals and a handful of commanders, while some estimate that thousands of Russian troops have died in the conflict. It’s a heavy toll for a campaign the Kremlin described as “surgical,” even though nearly a month has passed since it launched its first attack. Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, has claimed that “everything is going to plan.”

The most recent Russian officer to be killed in combat was Andrei Nikolayevich Palii, the deputy commander of the Black Sea Fleet.
According to the Ukrainian government, the officer was killed by a sniper. In a message on Telegram, Mikhail Razvojaev, the governor of Sevastopol in Crimea, described Palii as an “open and honest man” and a “true officer of a military dynasty” who had “great authority over the fleet.”
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An "open and honest man"!? So honest, that he murders women and children? No, he is nothing but a piece of shit.

"Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, has claimed that “everything is going to plan.”"

... including the erasure of more than half of his generals??? Putin kills his own murderer gang...




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Re: Ein Schwein weniger
« Reply #8 on: March 28, 2022, 10:27:08 AM »

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Ukraine war: Who are the dead Russian military officers and what do their deaths tell us about Russia's operation?
Ukraine has claimed to have killed a number of Russian military officers - here's who they are and what their deaths tell us about Russia's operation in the country.

Saturday 26 March 2022 16:09, UK

Clockwise from top left: Andrey Sukhovetsky, Andrey Kolesnikov, Oleg Mityaev, Vitalii Gerasimov.
Pics: Alamy/@ArmedForcesUkr/TELEGRAM/@PRAVDA_GERASHCHENKO/Ukrainian Ministry of Defence
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Clockwise from top left: Andrey Sukhovetsky, Andrey Kolesnikov, Oleg Mityaev, Vitalii Gerasimov. Pics: Alamy/@ArmedForcesUkr/TELEGRAM/@PRAVDA_GERASHCHENKO/Ukrainian Ministry of Defence
Why you can trust Sky News
A Russian lieutenant general has been killed in fighting near the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, it has been widely reported.

With at least four generals killed during fighting in the city of Mariupol, the invasion of Ukraine is taking its toll on Russia's military leaders.

NATO estimates that up to 15,000 Russian troops have been killed since Moscow opened hostilities last month.

These are the Russian officers thought to have been killed:

Lieutenant General Yakov Rezantsev

It was widely reported Lieutenant General Yakov Rezantsev was killed in fighting near the southern city of Kherson
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Lieutenant General Yakov Rezantsev
Lieutenant General Rezantsev was killed by a Ukrainian strike in fighting near the southern city of Kherson, it was widely reported.

Ukraine's military confirmed his death on 25 March, but gave no further details.


Oleksiy Arestovych, adviser to the head of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's office, said: "Over the past day, our troops - as we previously reported and we can now say for sure - killed the commander of the 49th Combined Arms Army of the Southern Military District of Russia, Lieutenant General Yakov Vladimirovich Rezantsev."

Moscow did not immediately confirm the death of the 48-year-old.

Lt Gen Rezantsev had boasted, on the fourth day of the invasion, that the war would be over in a matter of hours.

It is thought his presence close to the front line underlines the poor morale of Russian forces in the country.

Oleg Mityaev

Ukraine claimed to have killed Russian Major General Oleg Mityaev during the storming of the besieged southern port city of Mariupol on Tuesday.

Major generals are the lowest of the highest rank in the Russian military, equivalent to the NATO rank of OF-6, or a Brigadier in the British Army.

Russian Major General Oleg Mityaev
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Russian Major General Oleg Mityaev
Ukrainian interior ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko published a photo, of what he said was, the dead officer on Telegram, while President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported the death of a Russian general but did not name him.

Mityaev, 46, commanded the 150th motorised rifle division and had fought in Syria, Mr Gerashchenko said.

There was no confirmation of the death from Russia.

Andrei Sukhovetsky

Ukrainian officials said that Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky was shot and killed by a sniper at the end of February.

Major General Sukhovetsky was the deputy commander of the 41st Combined Arms Army.

His death was reported in Russia by a veterans group on the country's social media platform VK. It was subsequently referenced in a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin, although the Maj Gen was not mentioned by name.

He had previously served in the Russian military's campaign in Syria.

Vitaly Gerasimov

The death of Major General Vitaly Gerasimov on 7 March was announced by Ukrainian military intelligence based on an intercepted radio call.

He was the first deputy commander of the 41st Army, and was killed outside of Kharkiv, according to a conversation between two FSB officers.

He had fought with Russian forces in Syria and Chechnya, and taken part in the annexation of Crimea in 2014.

Major General Gerasimov was killed near Kharkiv. Pic: Ukrainian Ministry of Defence
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Major General Vitaly Gerasimov was killed near Kharkiv. Pic: Ukrainian Ministry of Defence


Andrey Kolesnikov

Major General Andrey Kolesnikov, the commander of the of the 29th Combined Arms Army of the Eastern Military District, was killed in fighting over Mariupol on 11 March.

Mr Gerashchenko announced his death the following day.


Who are the other officers Ukraine has claimed to have killed?

Andrei Zakharov

Colonel Andrei Zakharov, the commander of the 6th Tank Regiment of the 90th Tank Division, was killed near Kyiv, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence.

Ukrainian officials again cited an intercepted radio conversation, released alongside a video of an ambush on the tanks, confirming Colonel Sakharov's death.

Konstantin Zizevsky

The death of Konstantin Zizevsky, a Guards Colonel, was reported on Instagram by Mikhail Vedernikov, the governor of the Pskov region in Russia's northwest.

He was killed during fighting in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk.

Yuri Agarkov

In the same post on Instagram, Governor Vedernikov reported the death of Guard Lieutenant Colonel Yuri Agarkov.

He commanded a motorised rifle regiment, according to a report in the Russian media in Kamyshin.


Dmitry Safronov

According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence, Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry Safronov, the commander of the 61st Separate Marine Brigade, was killed in an operation to liberate the city of Chuhuiv.

Denis Glebov

Lieutenant Denis Glebov, the deputy commander of the 11th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade, was also killed during the liberation of Chuhuiv, according to the Ukrainian defence officials.

The Russian news agency TASS said he had posthumously been awarded the Order of Courage.

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Moment Russian tank attacked in Mariupol

Magomed Tushaev

General Magomed Tushaev was leading a Chechen special forces column when he was killed near Hostomel.

He was the commander of the 141th motorised national guard brigade, and had reportedly been accused of leading a number of homophobic purges in Chechnya.

Vladimir Zhoga

The death of Guards Colonel Vladimir Zhoga was reported on Telegram by Denis Pushilin, the head of the Russian-backed Donetsk People's Republic.

He reported the officer had been killed in Volnovakha in eastern Ukraine while "engaged in evacuation of civilians".

Guard Colonel Zhoga was the Ukrainian-born commander of the Sparta Separate Reconnaissance Battalion, a separatist force garrisoned in Donetsk.


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What do their deaths tell us about Russia's military operation?

Sky News correspondent Alistair Bunkall has said the killing of Russian generals certainly adds credence to the assessment that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is not going as planned.

"Two theories are that the Russian generals went to the front lines to sort out the strategic mess some of the battalions have got themselves in, or to encourage demoralised soldiers to advance," he added.

According to Air Vice Marshal Sean Bell, there are generally three levels of warfare: Tactical, operational, and strategic.

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Usually, major generals would be stationed away from tactical warfare, which covers on-the-ground fighting.

"It's evident this war has not been going the way Putin expected it to go," he told Sky News.

"As a result of that, he has clearly got rid of a whole tranch of senior generals, brought in some new ones, and you can only imagine what the marching orders were to them - get to the front and I want to see some action."

Therefore, they are being seen "trying to inspire, motivate, lead, at a tactical level, some of the conscripts and the army" on the front line, he added.

Mr Bell continued to explain that there could be around 20 major generals involved in this campaign but it "wouldn't be at all surprising to see a three-figure number" in the Russian military.

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