A Russian POW who could face life in prison after fatally shooting a Ukrainian civilian asked the victim’s wife for forgiveness Thursday. A day earlier, Sgt. Vadim Shishimarin pleaded guilty in the same Kyiv court, saying he was following orders from a Russian officer when he shot Oleksandr Shelipov, 62, through a window of a car the Russians had hijacked in Ukraine’s Sumy region.

Shishimarin, 21, said his group was fleeing a Ukraine advance and the officer feared the man could pinpoint their location to Ukrainian forces. He said he at first disobeyed his immediate commanding officer’s order but had to follow the order when it was repeated by another officer.

“I realize that you can’t forgive me, but I’m pleading for forgiveness,” Shishimarin said.

Kateryna Shelipova described her husband as “my defender” and said the soldier deserves a life sentence. But she added that he could be swapped with Russia for a Ukrainian POW.

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►Russia’s poor performance in Ukraine led to the firing of senior officers, including the commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, Vice Admiral Igor Osipov, according to British Defense Intelligence. He likely lost his job after the Ukrainians in April sank the cruiser Moskva, its flagship in the Black Sea, according to the assessment.

►Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, spoke Thursday with his Russian counterpart, Chief of the Russian General Staff Gen. Valery Gerasimov, according to Milley’s spokesman, Army Col. Dave Butler. The generals discussed several security-related issues, agreed to stay in contact and kept details of their conversation private, Butler said.

►A $40 billion package of military and economic aid for Ukraine and its allies was expected to be approved by the Senate on Thursday and sent to President Joe Biden’s desk for final approval.