- Major General Vladimir Petrovich Frolov was killed in Ukraine, Russian media reported.
- It is a rare admission from the Kremlin, which has typically downplayed its losses in Ukraine.
- Russia is reported to have lost several generals and many top commanders in Ukraine.
Another Russian general has been killed fighting in Ukraine, Russian media reported, citing St. Petersburg's administration's press service.
Major General Vladimir Petrovich Frolov, deputy commander of the 8th Army, was killed while battling Ukrainian forces, St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov said, per reports.
The governor was among those attending his funeral at the Serafimovsky cemetery in St. Petersburg on April 16, where the general was buried with military honors, according to the Russian newspaper Fontanka.
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"Today, we say goodbye to a real hero. Vladimir Petrovich Frolov died a heroic death in battle with Ukrainian nationalists," Governor Alexander Beglov said, according to Russian news agency TASS.
"He sacrificed his life so that children, women, and the elderly in the Donbas would no longer hear bomb explosions. So that they stop waiting for death and, leaving home, say goodbye as if it were the last time."
As Russia's military invasion of Ukraine stalls, its defense ministry has said it will focus on "liberating" the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has baselessly claimed that "genocide" is happening in the Donbas, areas of which are controlled by Kremlin-backed rebels.
The report of Frolov's death is a rare admission from the Kremlin.
Despite Ukraine and other sources reporting that Russia has lost scores of officers and top commanders in the invasion, the Kremlin has rarely confirmed the reports.
Russia has put its official death toll in Ukraine at 1,351, a figure that was last updated on March 25.
NATO estimates that Russia has lost up to 15,000 troops during the war, while Ukraine claims to have killed nearly 20,000.