Tuesday, October 22

Ukraine says it killed high Russian admiral in Crimea missile strike

Ukraine mentioned the commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet was amongst these killed Friday in a missile strike that focused the fleet’s headquarters in Crimea, the newest important loss within the Russian navy high ranks if it proves true.

On Monday, the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces mentioned in an replace on its Telegram social media website that Admiral Viktor Sokolov was amongst 35 Russian naval personnel who had been killed within the assault whereas one other 105 had been wounded.

The Telegram replace didn’t determine Admiral Sokolov by title, nevertheless, and his loss of life has but to be confirmed by Russian officers. Russia’s press didn’t point out the loss and mentioned just one individual had been killed within the strike.



The Ukrainian Special Operations Forces mentioned the strike was launched throughout a senior workers assembly contained in the Black Sea Fleet headquarters constructing positioned in what it known as “temporary occupied Sevastopol.”

“The headquarters building cannot be restored,” they mentioned.

On Monday, retired U.S. Admiral James Stavridis, a former NATO commander, referred to as the missile strike “a remarkable achievement” that eradicated a high Russian official and a number of other senior subordinates.

“I believe you have to go back to [World War II] to find another admiral killed in combat,” Admiral Stavridis mentioned on Twitter. 

Admiral Sokolov was appointed commander of the Black Sea Fleet in August 2022 after the power suffered important losses to Ukrainian shelling, together with the sinking of the fleet’s flagship, the cruiser Moskva, in April of that 12 months.

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