Alas! Another deputy commander of the Russian army died of wounds in Crimea

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-19

February**Dynamic Incentive Plan Woohoo Woe! Another Russian deputy commander died in Crimea after being wounded!

A senior Russian military commander died in a hospital in Sevastopol, Russian-occupied Crimea, after being wounded, said in a statement issued by the Dagestan region of the Russian Republic.

According to reports, Colonel Magomedali Magomezhanov from Dagestan is the deputy commander of the 18th Army and the commander of the 61st Separate Hilkenes Red Banner Naval Brigade of the Northern Fleet. He died during a military operation.

On February 18, bad news came from Russia**, Colonel Magomedenov, deputy commander of the 18th Army of the Russian Army, unfortunately accidentally touched a landmine in the area of the special military operation in Ukraine and died of his wounds on February 14.

It has also been reported that he was attacked by a Storm Shadow cruise missile at his headquarters and was taken to a hospital in Sevastopol for resuscitation, but unfortunately died.

While many Russian generals have died, the colonel's wounding in his own command has raised widespread concern and raised concerns about military safety and training standards. The military is conducting a detailed investigation of the accident to determine the cause of the accidental launch of the missile and take appropriate measures.

This incident once again highlights the seriousness of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the war between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for a long time, leading to many conflicts and **, causing great pain and unease to the populations of both countries.

The death of Colonel Magomezhanov has undoubtedly brought great grief to the Russian army and his family, especially the fact that he was unfortunately hit by a missile in the command headquarters, which is deeply regrettable.

War only brings pain and suffering to innocent people, and peace is the only right option.

We look forward to a world free of war and **, where all people can live a stable and happy life.

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