Russian Black Sea Fleet Commander killed in attack on headquarters

Russian Black Sea Fleet Commander killed in attack on headquarters

As a result of the destruction of the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol on September 22, 34 officers were killed, including the commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Vice Admiral Viktor Sokolov. This was reported by the Special Operations Forces.


"After the defeat of the Russian Black Sea Fleet headquarters, 34 officers were killed, including the commander of the Black Sea Fleet. Another 105 occupants were wounded. The headquarters building is not subject to restoration," the statement reads.


In addition, the Special Operations Forces updated information on enemy losses as a result of a special operation to destroy the large landing ship "Minsk".


"Since the Minsk amphibious assault ship was supposed to go on combat duty the day after the attack, the personnel were on it. Irrecoverable losses amounted to 62 people," the statement said.





As a result of the destruction of the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol on September 22, 34 officers were killed, including the commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Vice Admiral Viktor Sokolov. This was reported by the Special Operations Forces.


"After the defeat of the Russian Black Sea Fleet headquarters, 34 officers were killed, including the commander of the Black Sea Fleet. Another 105 occupants were wounded. The headquarters building is not subject to restoration," the statement reads.


In addition, the Special Operations Forces updated information on enemy losses as a result of a special operation to destroy the large landing ship "Minsk".


"Since the Minsk amphibious assault ship was supposed to go on combat duty the day after the attack, the personnel were on it. Irrecoverable losses amounted to 62 people," the statement said.