The Storm Shadow missiles destroyed a command centre, killing eight and wounding 22
Two top officers were amongst the eight senior officers in ’s Kursk region.
Lieutenant-Colonel Valery Tereshchenko, chief of communications of the elite 76th Pskov Airborne Division was in command of the bunker when on December 30
Seven others were killed, including Colonel Pavel Maletsky, 39, commander of 656th separate engineer-sapper battalion in the strike which injured 22.
The deaths are yet to be confirmed by the Kremlin, but the Russian Officers’ Ice Hockey League announced ‘with bitterness and sorrow in our hearts’ that Tereshchenko died in the Lgov missile strike.
A friend confirmed the death of Maletsky in the strike.
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Russian commander Lt-Col Valery Tereshchenko, was in command of the bunker when it was destroyed
Ukrainian journalist Yuriy Butusov said the strike hit the intended target in Lgov ahead of the New Year.
“A fire has started. The guys are all in the bunker; there are a lot of people,” said the commentary on one video.
Kursk’s acting governor Alexander Khinstein had also reported shelling in Lgov.
Elsewhere, Ukrainian President addressed ‘s use of soldiers in the region in his nightly address last night.
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The Kursk region has seen heavy fighting as Ukraine looks to defend the territory it has seized
He said: “Specifically, in battles today and yesterday near just one village – Makhnovka in the Kursk region – , including North Korean soldiers and Russian paratroopers. And that’s tangible.”
A battalion typically consists of several hundred forces, often bolstered by specialists such as artillery, medics and engineers.
Andriy Kovalenko, head of ’s Centre for Countering Disinformation said: “The Russians in Kursk are experiencing great anxiety because they were attacked from several directions and it came as a surprise to them. The defence forces are working.”
Mr Yermak commented: ” is getting what it deserves.”