In occupied Sevastopol, the deputy commander of the 18th army of the Russian Federation was eliminated
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In occupied Sevastopol, the deputy commander of the 18th army of the Russian Federation was eliminated

In occupied Sevastopol, the deputy commander of the 18th army of the Russian Federation was eliminated
Source:  online.ua

In the hospital of occupied Sevastopol, the deputy commander of the 18th Army, Colonel Magomedali Magomedzhanov, died of wounds received in the war.

What is known about the liquidation of the Russian deputy commander

It is noted that Colonel Magomedali Magomedzhanov was the commander of the 61st separate Kirkenes Red Banner Marine Brigade of the Northern Fleet.

Last Wednesday in the hospital of the city of Sevastopol, guard colonel, commander of the 61st separate Kirkenes Red Ensign Marine Brigade of the Northern Fleet, a native of the village of Khlyut, Rutul district of Dagestan, Magomedali Magomezhan, died of wounds received during the fighting. - says the message of the Public Chamber.

It is noted that Magomedzhanov participated in four operations. Previously, he served as commander of the 77th Separate Brigade in the 177th Separate Marine Regiment of the Red Banner Caspian Flotilla.

What is known about the losses of the command staff of the Russian army

Earlier, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation confirmed the death of two colonels in the Bakhmut region of Donetsk region. In particular, they said that the commanders were killed on the battlefield in Donetsk region near Bakhmut, while not specifying when exactly this happened.

It is about the commander of the 4th Motorized Rifle Brigade of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Colonel Vyacheslav Makarov, and Colonel Yevhen Brovka, the deputy commander of the army corps for military and political work.

In addition, on September 25 last year, as a result of an attack on the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation in occupied Sevastopol, 34 enemy officers were killed, among them the commander of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation Sokolov. Another 105 occupiers were wounded.

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