 A Russian general was killed by an English missile. Russia has lost another top general in a strike by British supplied storm shadow missiles, according to both Ukrainian and Russian sources. Russian outlet VCHC OGPU said he had been killed in a strike on the reserve command post of the 58th Army in Burdiansk. Pro-war Russian telegram channel Vunkori Ruskoi-Vezny admitted that as a result of the attack by storm shadow cruise missiles on the command post of the 58th Army in the Burdiansk region, Lieutenant General Oleg Sokhov was killed. Earlier, a Ukrainian official also said the Russian general had been liquidated by Kiev's armed forces around Burdiansk without saying how he was killed. Burdiansk, a strategically important port on the sea of Azov in Zaporizia region, has been hit in recent weeks by the Ukrainians deploying UK-supplied storm shadow missiles. In September, Sokhov, who had taken over as the commander of the 144th Motorized Rifle Division of the 20th Combined Arms Army the month before in the rank of Major General, was reportedly injured in the Ukrainian artillery attack on his headquarters near Svatov in the occupied region of Luhansk. He was then evacuated to St. Petersburg to be treated for a serious wound to his leg. It is not known when he returned to Ukraine, but according to some sources, he has been promoted to Lieutenant General earlier in the year. Estimates of the number of Russian generals killed following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine vary between 10 to 20, with Moscow not acknowledging any such losses.