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It's about level of believability though.
Ukraine has blown up the naval headquarters so the claim that that they killed the naval commander is not particularly unrealistic.
Meanwhile Russia claims they didn't kill him, and he's still alive, and the evidence for this is a video.
So we have to ask ourselves what is the likelihood that the naval military commander would be in the naval command base. And compare that to what the probability that Russia had a recorded video of him.