Major General Vladimir Zavadsky, deputy commander of Russia's 14th Army Corps, was killed after triggering a mine in Ukraine.
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Major General Vladimir Zavadsky was killed after triggering a mine in the rear area, possibly set up by Russian units to counter Ukrainian reconnaissance and sabotage groups. The investigation is also considering whether his death was caused by an Ukrainian artillery strike.
Russian General Vladimir Zavadsky was killed in Ukraine on Nov. 28, confirmed by Voronezh Oblast Governor Aleksandr Gusev on Dec. 4.
He was the deputy commander of the 14th Army Corps of the Russian Armed Forces.
He was the seventh high-ranking officer that Russia has confirmed to have been killed in Ukraine.
Unconfirmed reports place elements of the brigade in Ukraine's Kharkiv region, near the city of Izium.
As a result of the Russian terrorist attacks, unfortunately, there are wounded among the civilian population.
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