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"This is good news for all": Umerov responded to rumors about the death of Admiral Sokolova Russian Federation

The Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov called information about the death of the head of the turn of the turn of Ukraine, which allegedly died as a result of a blow on September 25, good news, since our state continues to de -occupy the territories. Information on the death of the Russian Admiral Viktor Sokolov, the commander of the Black Sea Fleet of Russia, did not confirm or refute the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov. CNN informs about it on September 26.

The head of the department emphasized that the Russian military was in the territory of Ukraine, which was temporarily occupied. Sokolov should not be there at all. "Therefore, if it is dead, it's good news for all we continue to de -occupy our territory," Umerov's American journalists quoted. In Russia, on September 26, they showed allegedly live Admiral Viktor Sokolov. He allegedly participated in the meeting of the Board of the Ministry of Defense of Russia.

The Internet has spread snippets of the video meeting, however, an unknown date of creating the appropriate video. The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not confirm the information about the destruction of Sokolov, and did not refute it. On September 26, the Special Operations of the Armed Forces noted that the existing sources claim that the dead are indeed the commander of the Black Sea Federation.

Currently, the data is clarified in accordance with the appropriate procedure for collecting information on the results of the operation. The structure emphasized that the large number of invaders has not yet been identified due to the discharge of bodies of bodies.

We will remind, in SCO September 25 summarized the losses of the enemy as a result of a successful rocket attack and conducting special operations for the destruction of the VDC "Minsk" and the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet of Russia. As a result of the hits, 34 Russian officers were killed in the building of the Black Sea Fleet of Russia, located in the territory of the temporarily occupied Sevastopol.