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A top Russian Navy commander was killed “during combat operations” in a region bordering Ukraine, Russia’s military announced Thursday.
In March, Major Gen. Mikhail Gudkov was appointed as the deputy commander of Russia’s Navy, a decision made by President Vladimir Putin, as reported by the state-owned TASS news agency.
According to the Russian military, “On July 2, during combat missions in one of the border areas of the Kursk region, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy for coastal and ground forces, Hero of Russia, Major General Mikhail Evgenievich Gudkov, passed away.”
Details surrounding Gudkov’s death remain unclear. However, unofficial Russian and Ukrainian military Telegram channels suggested that he was killed in a missile attack by Ukrainian forces, as reported by Reuters.

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a plenary session of the 5th annual forum Strong Ideas for a New Time hosted by the non-profit organization Agency for Strategic Initiatives to Promote New Projects (ASI) in Moscow, Russia, on Thursday, July 3, 2025. (Ramil Sitdikov, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)
Gudkov was previously accused by Ukrainian officials of committing war crimes, including executing and beheading prisoners of war, Politico reported.
There was no immediate comment Thursday from Ukraine about the fate of Gudkov.
News of Gudkov’s death comes as the U.S. has paused some weapons shipments to Ukraine.
Fox News confirmed Wednesday that the U.S. has stopped sending weapons such as Patriot missile interceptors and 155 mm artillery shells.

Major Gen. Mikhail Gudkov was killed in the Kursk region of Russia, reports said. (Reuters/Tatiana Meel)
The halt was driven by Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby after a review of U.S. munitions stockpiles that showed dangerously low reserves, Politico first reported.