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A Russian spy captain was killed during a “secret operation” in Ukraine, which means Vladimir Putin has now lost a total of 12 commanders in the attempt to invade Ukraine. GRU military intelligence captain Captain Alexey Gluschchak, 31, of Tyumen, died in the Marioupol massacre, but details of his death [...]
A Russian spy captain was killed during a “secret operation” in Ukraine, which means Vladimir Putin has now lost a total of 12 commanders in the attempt to invade Ukraine.
The GRU military intelligence captain, Captain Alexey Gloschchak, 31, of Tyumen, died in the Marioupol massacre, but details of his death have not been disclosed.
Because of the strict secret of the military operation, the circumstances of the death of hero Tyumen are not discovered,” is said in a statement.

A total of 12 of Putin's military commanders have now been killed in battle since the Russian leader began invasion of Ukraine. Colonel Andrei Zakharov was killed in a Ukrainian ambush near Kiev, followed by Major General Andrei Kolesnikov of the 29th Army of Combined Arms.

Another general, Vitaly Gerasimov, was killed in combat outside Kharkiv. Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry Safronov, who headed a navy brigade, died along with Lieutenant Colonel Denis Glebov and Colonel Konstantin Zizevsky, who headed air strike troops.

Safronov and Glebov were killed when Ukrainian forces have recovered the town of Chuhuiv, while Zizevsky was killed in southern Ukraine. Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky was killed by a Ukrainian sniper in combat for Hostomel Airport about 30 miles outside Kiev.

And General Magomed Tushaev died when his column of the Chechen Special Forces, including 56 tanks, was destroyed near Hostomel, north east of town.
Also among the Russians is war commander Vladimir Zinga, who headed the Sparta Battalion, a neo-Nazi military unit that has Kremlin support. Two other unidentified senior Russian commanders have also been killed in combat.

The bloody invasion has caused damage to Russian forces with Moscow reportedly seeking help from China, causing fears of World War III. The Russian president is believed to have asked Chinese President Xi Jinping, military equipment and support.

Cremlin officials allegedly made projections “apocalypse” for the conflict in Ukraine, describing the February 24th invasion as a “malpractice”. And his former boss. NATO, Rose Gottemeyer, thinks Putin's forces are weakened by Ukraine's determination. /abcnews.al/













