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“Russia confirms that Maj Gen Vladimir Frolov, deputy commander of the 8th Army, was killed in combat in Ukraine.”

Another Russian General killed, Russia’s Governor of St. Petersburg says

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The governor of St. Petersburg confirmed that another Russian general has been killed amid the invasion of Ukraine, honoring him in a ceremony on Saturday, Russian media reported.

The deputy commander of the 8th Army, Maj. Gen. Vladimir Petrovich Frolov, died while fighting against Ukraine, Russian news outlets reported, citing St. Petersburg’s administration’s press service.

“Today we say goodbye to a real hero. Vladimir Petrovich Frolov died a heroic death in battle with Ukrainian nationalists,” Governor Alexander Beglov said, Russian state news agency Tass reported, citing the press service. 

Several other Russian generals and top military personnel have reportedly been killed amidst Russia’s ongoing invasion against its neighbor, including deputy commander of the 41st Combined Arms Army of the Central Military District Andrei Sukhovetsky; Maj. Gen. Vitaly GerasimovLt. Gen Yakov Rezantsev; and Col. Sergei Sukharev, commander of the elite 331st Guards Airborne Regiment.

Major General Vladimir Frolov, deputy commander of Russia's 8th Combined Arms Army, killed in Ukraine and buried in St Petersburg.
Major General Vladimir Frolov, deputy commander of Russia’s 8th Army, was killed in Ukraine and buried in St Petersburg.

Russia, unsuccessful in its initial attempts to capture Kyiv, is now readying itself for a renewed offensive in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned in an interview with Ukrainian media that negotiations between Russia and Ukraine could sunset if Russia kills the remaining Ukrainian forces in Mariupol. 

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