Ukraine uses British Storm Shadow missiles to kill two top Kremlin officers in double strike

By Free Republic | Created at 2025-01-05 17:17:30 | Updated at 2025-01-07 09:03:08 1 day ago
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Ukraine uses British Storm Shadow missiles to kill two top Kremlin officers in double strike
Daily Mail ^ | 1/5/2025 | TARYN PEDLER and WILL STEWART

Posted on 01/05/2025 9:11:18 AM PST by marcusmaximus

This is the dramatic moment Ukraine uses British Storm Shadow missiles to eliminate two top Kremlin officers in a dramatic double strike across the Russian border.

The strike on a key Russian command post in the Kursk region by half a dozen Ukrainian-deployed precision Storm Shadow missiles 'killed eight and wounded 22' in a major blow to tyrant President Vladimir Putin.

Chaotic footage showed the strike on Lgov targeting a building used by Russian serviceman, and today it was revealed that the lives of two colonels were lost to the blast.

Lieutenant-Colonel Valery Tereshchenko, chief of communications of the elite 76th Pskov Airborne Division, was in a command post in which eight senior officers died.

In the same bunker was Colonel Pavel Maletsky, 39, commander of 656th separate engineer-sapper battalion.

Although the strike occurred on December 30, the high-ranking casualties were only disclosed today as details of their funerals emerged.

Originally the attack was believed to have been by US-supplied HIMARS missiles.

But later evidence indicates it was Storm Shadow, the type of missile supplied by Britain to the Ukrainians.

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KEYWORDS: kursk; russia

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