According to Ukraine Ukraine’s HUR Chief
Kyrylo Budanov reported, in an interview with
Voice of America the day after the attack, that the strike killed "at least nine people" and that 16 were injured, including high-ranking officers. He also reported that, "Among the wounded is the commander of the group [in the Zaporizhia direction], Colonel General
Alexander Romanchuk, in very serious condition. The Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General
Oleg Tsekov, is unconscious. The number of casual military servicemen who are not employees of the headquarters is still being determined." RFE/RL wrote that "Romanchuk commands frontline forces defending Russian-occupied parts of southeastern Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya region." On 25 September, the
Special Operations Forces Command of Ukraine's Armed Forces said that 34 Russian officers, including Sokolov, were killed and 105 soldiers injured in the attack.
According to Russia Russian sources initially reported that only one soldier was unaccounted for, and nobody was injured. As videos of the strike circulated on Russian social media the following day,
TASS increased the reported number of injured to six but reiterated that nobody was killed and that the situation was under control. Razvozhayev reported that the fire raging through the headquarters was contained as of 23 September. Early reports circulated online that Admiral
Viktor Sokolov, commander of the Black Sea Fleet, was killed in the strike, but such claims were denied by the Russian government, which showed video footage of Sokolov alive and well, although the time and date the video was filmed is unknown. The videos were later dated to prior to the attack, with the first being an awarding of soccer medals on 20 September and the second video references awarding of the
810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade with the
Medal of Ushakov, which publicly available information indicates happened on 29 August 2023. In February 2024, Viktor Sokolov was removed from his position as Commander of the Black Sea Fleet. ==See also==