Russian officers on Ukraine's "blacklist" were shot and killed on a submarine during a morning run | Commander | Ukraine
On July 10th local time, Stanislav Zhytsky, a Russian officer who had previously commanded submarines in the Black Sea and appeared on Ukraine's blacklist, was shot dead by unidentified assassins during a morning run.
According to Reuters, Russia's top investigative agency said that 42 year old Ritz was shot four times during a morning run near a sports stadium in the southern Russian city of Krasnodar on the 10th and died. The criminal case against this murder case has been filed.
It is worth noting that Zhytsky's address and personal information have been extensively disclosed on the Ukrainian website Myrotvorets, which is a large unofficial database that includes individuals considered "enemies of Ukraine". On the 11th, Rizki's photo on the Peacekeeper website showed the red word "liquidated".
Ukrainian Interior Minister Advisor Anton Grashchenko stated on Twitter that Russian media is pointing the finger at Ukraine, but he did not comment on whether this suspicion is reasonable. "So far, Russian police have been unable to find any surveillance cameras that record criminal activities, and the search is still ongoing," he said.
According to TASS, Rizki once commanded the Russian Navy's submarine Krasnodar, which was named after the city of Krasnodar. It is currently unclear whether he was still the captain of the submarine when he was killed. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the Krasnodar is a diesel electric submarine built for the Black Sea Fleet, aimed at "fighting surface vessels and submarines, laying mines, and conducting reconnaissance.".