The Armed Forces of Ukraine neutralized three staff officers of the Russian Airborne Forces.
They were eliminated in a strike in early November. But the names of the neutralized officers have only been revealed now.
Presumably, they were killed during a strike on the place of the invaders’ concentration and equipment on the Arabatska Strilka in the Kherson region.
On November 1, missiles hit two recreation centers – the Yunyi (Young) and the Blakytne Polymia (Blue Flame) in the village of Strilkove.
The Russian invaders seized these buildings and turned them into a base for their military.
According to the photo from the farewell of the neutralized Russian officers, the following were killed:
- Colonel Vadim Dobriakov, Deputy Head of the Command Center of the Airborne Forces Command;
- Colonel Alexey Koblov, Head of the Department (planning of enemy fire destruction) of the operational department of the Airborne Forces headquarters;
- Colonel Alexander Galkin, Deputy Head of the Command Center of the Airborne Forces Command.
It is known that Alexey Koblov participated in the war against Georgia in Abkhazia and operations in the North Caucasus.
“Alexey died on November 1 this year. He was buried in Kostroma,” Russian journalists said.
According to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on November 1, Ukrainian troops conducted a precision strike on the command post of the Russian “Dnepr” group in the southern sector, which also resulted in the injury of Colonel General Mikhail Teplinsky.
At the same time, the Gauleiter of the occupied part of the Kherson region, Volodymyr Saldo, confirmed the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ missile attack on targets on the Arabatska Strilka.
He claimed to have shot down seven missiles, two of which “detonated in the desert area” of the Arabat Spit.
As previously reported, in November, the Ukrainian Air Force destroyed the Russian Askold corvette in Crimea with a missile.