Andrei Kolesnikov’s death comes four days after the killing of Major General Vitaly Gerasimov, 45, the first deputy commander of Russia's 41st army.
Latest
news reveal that third Russian general was killed in Ukraine in eight days in
another serious blow to Russian President, Vladimir Putin’s savage invasion of
Ukraine.
Major
General Andrei Kolesnikov of the 29th Combined Arms Army became the latest high
profile casualty of the war today, the Ukraine's government announced.
There are
believed to be 20 Russian generals taking part in the invasion.
The
general took part in the second Chechen war, the Russian military operation in
Syria and the annexation of Crimea, winning medals from those campaigns.
According
to reports, Gerasimov was the son of Valery Gerasimov - the Chief of General
Staff of Russia's armed forces.
On
February 27, Valery Gerasimov was pictured meeting Putin - sitting towards the
end of a long table with Russian Défense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
And last
week, Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky, 47, deputy commander of the 41st
Combined Arms Army of the Central Military District, was killed.
Sukhovetsky
died during a special operation in Ukraine, his comrade-in-arms Sergey Chipilev
wrote on social media, according to Pravda.ru.
Reports
have said that Sukhovetsky was shot and killed by a sniper near Mariupol, which
is under siege by Russian forces.
It comes
as Russia continued their barbaric assault today by blowing up a disabled care
home near the city of Kharkiv, Ukrainian officials have said, just 48 hours
after shelling women as they gave birth in a maternity hospital.
Oleg
Sinegubov, an official from Kharkiv which has been under siege by Russian
forces for days, accused Putin's men of committing a ‘war crime’ by launching
air strikes against the facility in the town of Oskil which had 330 residents
inside at the time the bombs hit.
Sinegubov
said 63 care home residents have since been evacuated, but could not give an
update on the other 267. Ten of those living at the home require wheelchairs,
he said, while another 50 have reduced mobility. Ihor Terekhov, mayor of the
city, said another 48 schools have been destroyed by Russian missiles.
Just 48
hours before the care home was destroyed, Russian jets had bombed a maternity
hospital in the southern city of Mariupol as women gave birth inside. The
Kremlin has sought to paint those wounded in the attack as 'crisis actors' as
part of a vile propaganda attempt to dismiss allegations its troops are
attacking women and children.
Ukraine
says Russian attacks have now killed more civilians than soldiers - without
giving an exact figure for either - as the Kremlin's generals pivot from
shock-and-awe-style precision strikes to 'medieval' siege warfare. Dnipro,
hundreds of miles to the south of Kharkiv, was hit by three strikes early
Friday that damaged a kindergarten, a civilian apartment block, and a shoe
factory - killing at least one person.
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