Generals, Colonels, lieutenants: Heroic Ukraine is killing one of the heads of the Russian army

Russia has also lost a general in its war in Ukraine, Kiev said yesterday, bringing to seven of Vladimir Putin's elite generals, meaning they were under his direct orders. 47-year-old Russian Army General Oleg Mityaev was killed during fierce fighting in the town of Marioupolis, [...]
Russia has also lost a general in its war in Ukraine, Kiev said yesterday, bringing to seven of Vladimir Putin's elite generals, meaning they were under his direct orders. The 47-year-old Russian Army General, Oleg Mityaev, was killed during fierce fighting in the town of Marioupolis, Ukrainian Interior Minister said yesterday.
(Photo: Oleg Mityaev)
A memory photograph has been published in Russia for six other elite generals.
Meanwhile, Dailymail has summed up the killed heads of the Russian Army in Ukraine, including one from Chechnya, as well as one leader of the neo-Nazi military group supported by Krecmlin.
The long text of the Dailymail, Periscopi, is briefly summed up, bringing only the names of commanders, generals, colonels and other Russian army leaders, to date, to Ukraine.
1. Major General Andrei KolesnikovCommander of the 29th Russian Brigade.
2. Major General Vitaly Gerasimov: The deputy commander of the Russian Army's 41st Brigade, who also participated in Russia's military operations in Syria and Crime.
3. Major General Andrei Shukhovetski: Deputy Commander of the 41st Brigade of the Russian Army. Reports say he was killed with snipers.
4. Colonel Andrei Zaharov: He was killed in Ukraine, near Kiev.
5. Colonel Lieutenant Dmitry Safronov: Marine Brigade leader killed after Ukrainian forces recovered Chernichev.
6. Lieutenant Dennis Glebov: Air Force leader killed at Chernihiv.
7. Lieutenant Colonel Konstantin ZizevskiThe leader of the Russian Air Force was killed in southern Ukraine.
8. General Mahomed Tushaev: Special Forces leader killed near Hosttomel City.
9. Vdalomir Zinga: The leader of the neo-Nazi battalion supported by the Kremlin
10. Georgy Dudorov: Deputy Commander of Air Force Division, regiment 137.
11. Alexy Alesko: Russian paramilitary forces intelligence officer.
Some of the names in the photograph:

















