ChatterBank1 min ago
Admiral Sokolov
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I don't know what happened to the earlier thread on this, but the following from the link does not show the BBC at its best I'm afraid
"This is a definite change of tone following yesterday's confident claims. Ukraine's new Defence Minister, Rustem Umerov, told CNN that if Adm Sokolov was dead "it's good news for everybody", but this is far from a confirmation.
There is a chance that Ukraine did act on intelligence and target a key meeting in the heart of occupied Crimea.
The significance of last Friday's strike is not to be understated, but if Kyiv has overextended in its alleged achievements, it would be a careless mistake in this continued information war."
Ultimately it matters not whether this individual is alive or dead, (It has to be said that people who've studied the footage reckon he looks pretty lifeless, if in one piece).but what is clear is that scores of senior officers, many or maybe most from Russia's southern military command, were eliminated in this strike. Which may be one reason for the current mayhem being unleashed on the occupying forces in Zaporizhzhya.
It was odd that
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The "information war" point in the link above is wholly wrong: Ukraine can't possibly know whether that admiral is alive or dead unless they had picked up some intelligence. In which case if he's alive their intelligence is wrong. Otherwise they're doing it to wind up the Russians because plainly otherwise you are setting yourself for a fall.
and the same applies to the other side: you can only pretend someone hasn't died for so long
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