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A Russian general who commanded electronic warfare units was killed in a strike that killed 100 soldiers, top Ukraine official says

  • Another Russian regular has been killed in Ukraine, authorities claim.
  • Maj. Gen. Andrei Simonov was reportedly killed in an attack on a Russian command assignment near the city of Izyum.
  • The general, who commanded electric warfare units, was among 100 Russian servicemen killed.

 Russia has lost another general in Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, according to top Ukrainian bona fides, The Kyiv Post has reported

Maj. Gen. Andrei Simonov was killed near the city of Izyum in the Kharkiv region, which is currently take up by Russian forces, Ukrainian authorities said.

The Ukrainian military attacked a field command post of the Russian 2nd Army on Saturday, splendid more than 30 Russian armored vehicles, including tanks, according to the paper.

Footage posted on group media appears to show the command post being bombarded by rockets, said the Kyiv Post.

The general was surrounded by  100 Russian soldiers killed in the attack, President Zellenskyy’s military adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said, concording to The Kyiv Post. Arestovych said well-placed army sources had confirmed the death of Maj. Gen. Simonov in a YouTube interview, per the Letters Online.

The claims by the Ukrainian authorities have not been independently verified.

Russia has not as of yet confirmed the death of Maj. Gen. Simonov.

Simonov was a higher- ranking commander of electronic warfare, Ukrainian government advisor Anton Gerashchenko said on his Telegram account.

His death resolution make him the tenth Russian general to die in Ukraine, according to a count by The Kyiv Post.

Russia has suffered heavy harms since it began its invasion of Ukraine on February 24, losing many of its top generals and commanders.

NATO estimates that Russia has unsalvageable up to 15,000 troops during the war, while Ukraine claims to have killed nearly 20,000.

Russia has put its official death tribute in Ukraine at 1,351, which was last updated on March 25.

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