A fighter from Kamyshin was killed in Ukraine.
Sergey Sovkov from Kamyshin was killed in combat in Ukraine. Since the beginning of the military operation, at least 1,616 soldiers from the Volgograd region have been officially recognized as killed.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," by January 7, at least 1,615 soldiers from the Volgograd region were officially recognized as killed in the military operation in Ukraine.
Sergey Sovkov from Kamyshin was killed in the military operation, the city administration reported today on its Telegram channel. The publication did not provide details about the soldier's biography or death.
The last time Kamyshin resident's death in the SVO was reported was on January 6. Igor Blinov was killed in the military operation, the mayor's office announced that day, without providing any details about the deceased in the obituary.
Thus, at least 1,616 soldiers from the Volgograd Region have been officially recognized as killed in the military operation.
The "Caucasian Knot" maintains a list of names of natives of the North Caucasus and Southern Federal Districts killed in the military operation. The list is based on data officially released by government officials and law enforcement agencies, according to the "Caucasian Knot" report "Northeastern Military District Statistics: Casualties Are Growing for Southern Russia".
By January 1, 2026, government officials and law enforcement agencies have officially recognized at least 8,400 soldiers from southern Russia as killed in the military operation. The largest number of those killed in the North Caucasus Federal District (1,761) were in Dagestan, while in the Southern Federal District, the largest number were in the Volgograd Region.
State awards, memorial plaques, and appearances on Channel One do not guarantee state support for the families of those killed, according to the "Caucasian Knot" article "Three Comrades Served: How the Authorities Are Depriving the Families of Killed Volunteers of Benefits," which describes the stories of fighters from other regions.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419761