HOW MANY RUSSIAN GENERALS HAVE DIED? An Exclusive Insight



On the 22nd of September, a missile hit the Black Sea Fleet HQ in Sevastopol, occupied Сrimea, supposedly, or presumably killing the Admiral of the Black Sea Fleet, Viktor Sokolov, along with 33 other Russian officers. But then, a day later, the Russian government published two video supposedly showing Solokov. So, Sokolov still alive? As usual there seems to be something fishy about it. Watch Talking Tactics, to find out!

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40 thoughts on “HOW MANY RUSSIAN GENERALS HAVE DIED? An Exclusive Insight”

  1. In my honest opinion the dude is dead, for someone who is supposedly alive they would not up and just move their whole fleet without a fight. My instincts tells me because they can't. That strike that hit the HQ render the whole black sea fleet useless. Weather they got the dude or not the strike still was a success. The whole point was to hit them and take away their combat capabilities, which apparently what did happened. Plus Russia taking down that video at the football ceremony of him off their government website, seems a bit sus.

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  2. How many Russian generals died isn't the question. The question is, did Ukraine have any generals to begin with? 17,000 KIA in September alone. As for the Russkis, they're getting hammered also. As for who's going to win? My bets on the Military Industrial Complex. 🎖️

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  3. Maha fašistlik Putin Diktaator, pätt, sissetungija, fašist Putin ja tema Kremli diktaatoritest sõbrad saavad Ukrainast välja, Ukraina kuritegevusest välja, Ukraina vajab rahu, maailm vajab rahu.

    Kuhu iganes Venemaa läheb, tuleb verd ja pisaraid. Umbes eelmisel sajandil!, eelmistest sajanditest rääkimata, on see rünnanud selliseid riike nagu allolev nimekiri. (verejanuline, inimkonnavastane, progressiivne maailm on selle fašistliku diktatuuri juba ammu likvideerinud. Vene inimesed, kes armastavad rahu ja progressiivne maailm, palun boikoteerige fašistlikku diktatuuri Putinit, boikoteerige Venemaa terrorismi)

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  4. Go Ukraine! America and the world has your back,you cant lose when you've got this kind of support….it is only a matter of time and your country will bask in its hard-won freedom in absolute sovereignty!

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  5. A big reason why Russia has lost so many commissioned officers killed or wounded on the frontlines is because Russia's NCO corps is still underdeveloped compared to their Western counterparts. The lack of a trained and experienced NCO corps has been a long-standing shortcoming within the Russian military going back to before the First World War. Russian NCOs are more like enlisted men with additional grades without the additional training required for effective small-unit leadership. Thus, Russian officers ranked lieutenant and above often perform roles that are usually reserved for sergeants in Western militaries. This meant that Russian commissioned officers are leading at the frontlines more often than necessary which leaves them vulnerable to being killed or wounded which in turn could leave their units suffering from leadership loss.

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  6. Sololov is most likely dead. The stupid Russians hope that as time passes he will be forgotten.
    If he were alive, they would definitely release more convincing footage even from a hospital bed. 😉

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  7. Weird how generals die in war when they’re on the battlefield with their men instead of sitting in the pentagon with their child prostitutes ordering their men to their deaths like Zelensky and American generals…

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