The Kremlin scrambled to delete a video in which General Colonel Mikhail Teplinsky revealed the number of casualties sustained by his unit in the war.
's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began, prompting the Kremlin to scramble to delete his announcement.
The figure marks the highest number of casualties among a single type of military force mentioned by aRussian soldiers patrol a street on April 11, 2022, in Volnovakha in the Donetsk region. The commander of Russia's elite airborne troops, General Colonel Mikhail Teplinsky, leaked the number of casualties sustained by his unit since the war began.Teplinsky was appointed commander of the Airborne Forces in June 2022.
The Zvezda TV channel quickly removed Teplinsky's congratulatory video message from its website and from its Telegram channel, according to Agentsvo, an independent Russian investigative site launched in 2021.
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