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  • Top Russian officer dismissed for ‘telling Kremlin truth about war in Ukraine’

    Top Russian officer dismissed for ‘telling Kremlin truth about war in Ukraine’

    A senior Russian general claims that his removal from office was due to his disclosure of the truth about the front lines in Ukraine.

    The 58th Army, which has been engaged in combat in southern Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, was led by Major General Ivan Popov.

    He informed military leaders by voicemail of the high incidence of casualties and dearth of military assistance.

    It’s unknown when the voice message was recorded, but it was posted to telegram by Russian lawmaker Andrei Gurulyov.

    Gurulyov is a former military commander and frequent commentator on state TV.

    ‘It was necessary either to keep quiet and be a coward or to say it the way it is,’ Popov said.

    ‘I had no right to lie in the name of you, in the name of my fallen comrades in arms, so I outlined all the problems which exist.’

    He also highlighted issues like lack of proper counter battery systems to help repel Ukrainian artillery attacks and lack of military intelligence.

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    Popov headed up an army in the southern Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine (Picture: AP)

    Popov said his dismissal was demanded by senior commanders – who he accused of treason – and approved by the Russian defence minister, Sergei Shoigu.

    Russian bloggers reported that the order to dismiss Popov came from the head of Russia’s armed forces, General Valery Gerasimov.

    They said General Gerasimov accused Popov of ‘alarmism and blackmailing senior management’ after he highlighted the need to rotate soldiers who had been in the front line for a sustained period of time and had suffered significant losses.

    ‘The senior chiefs apparently sensed some kind of danger from me and quickly concocted an order from the defence minister in just one day and got rid of me,’ Popov said.

    ‘The Ukrainian army could not break through our ranks at the front but our senior chief hit us from the rear, viciously beheading the army at the most difficult and intense moment.’

    The Russian defence ministry has not yet commented on the dismissal.

    In a sign that many in Russia share Popov’s criticism, Andrei Turchak, the first deputy speaker of the upper house of parliament who heads the main Kremlin party United Russia, strongly backed the general.

    The news comes a day after General Oleg Tsokov, was killed by a Ukrainian missile strike.

    Sergei Markov, a pro-Kremlin political analyst, noted Popov’s statement echoed criticism of the top brass by Prigozhin.

    However, he added Popov’s statement was not a rebellion, but instead a call for Vladimir Putin’s help.

    ‘Such public disputes at the top of the Russian army isn’t a show of force,’ he said.

    Speaking in Helsinki on Thursday after a Nato summit, Joe Biden said he is not certain about what fate awaits Prigozhin.

    ‘I’m not even sure where he is,’ Mr Biden said. ‘If I were he, I’d be careful what I ate, I’d be keeping an eye on my menu. But all kidding aside … I don’t know. I don’t think any of us know for certain what the future of Prigozhin is in Russia.’

  • Leading Russian in connections to Wagner, Prigozhin, mysteriously vanishes

    Leading Russian in connections to Wagner, Prigozhin, mysteriously vanishes

    A senior Russian general is said to have “disappeared” amid allegations that he was aware of Yevgeny Prigozhin of the Wagner Group’s armed uprising before it became a danger to Vladimir Putin’s government.

    One idea holds that General Sergei “Armageddon” Surovikin is being questioned in connection with a conspiracy to overthrow Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu in an effort to eliminate internal adversaries.

    The second-in-command of the Russian armed forces is Surovikin, 56.

    He is connected to ‘coup leader’ Prigozhin, the commander of the Wagner mercenary army.

    The top Russian military commander in Ukraine, Gen. Sergei Surovikin, left, and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, center, attend a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to the joint staff of troops involved in Russia's military operation in Ukraine,.
    Surovikin, nicknamed ‘General Armageddon’, has not been seen since Prigozhin’s failed coup of the Russian military leadership (Picture: AP)

    ‌US officials briefed on American intelligence said a top Russian general had advance knowledge of Prigozhin’s plans to rebel against Shoigu and chief of the armed forces General Valery Gerasimov over failings in the war against Ukraine, reported The New York Times.‌

    The suspicion is that this general is Surovikin, a commander known for his ruthlessness and brutality.‌

    Now well-connected pro-war Rybar Telegram channel has revealed that Surovikin ‘has not been seen since Saturday’.‌

    The military-linked channel stated: ‘The whereabouts of “General Armageddon” is not known for certain.‌

    ‘There is a version that he is under interrogation.’‌

    The channel said that while Gerasimov formally retains his title he is ‘no longer involved in decisions of issues in the [war].’‌

    In command of the special military operation now is Airborne Forces Commander Mikhail Teplinsky, said Rybar.‌

    General Sergei Surovikin
    The General is rumoured to be under interrogation over rumours he hd advance knowledge of the Wagner plot (Picture: East2west News)

    Surovikin was put in charge of the Russian war effort in October only to be stripped of responsibility by Putin in January- yet he remained as Gerasimov’s deputy.

    Before evidently disappearing Surovikin issued a desperate Saturday call to give up their opposition to the military leadership and return to their bases ‘before it is too late’.‌

    He revealed he had been ordered back to Moscow from the frontline.

    It now appears this may have been because of suspicions of his knowledge of the “coup” as suspected sympathy for it.‌

    He said publicly at the time: ‘We cannot play into the enemy’s hands during this hard time for our country.‌

    ‘Before it is not too late, it is necessary to obey the order of the popularly-elected president of the Russian Federation.’‌

    It is alleged he has not been seen since recording this message.

    Yevgeny Prigozhin, the owner of the Wagner Group military company, records his video addresses in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
    Wagner leader Prigozhin has since been exiled to Belarus following his aborted coup attempt (Picture: AP)

    Rybar stated: ‘The armed mutiny of the Wagner PMC [private military company] has become a pretext for large-scale purges in the ranks of the Russian Armed Forces and a crash test of the ministry’s loyalty.

    ‌Junior ranks are also being purged of those who showed support for Wagner’s uprising against Putin’s commanders, it is claimed.

    ‌Meanwhile, a separate report said Putin was too scared to fire his ‘extremely dangerous’ defence minister, fearing him as a direct rival.

    ‌The weakened dictator eventually halted the armed revolt at the weekend which specifically targeted Shoigu for his failings in the war.‌

    But VChK-OGPU Telegram channel cited an insider source saying Putin could not agree to revolt leader Prigozhin’s demand to fire the 68-year-old defence minister because of Shoigu’s popularity with senior officials.

    ‘Shoigu is extremely dangerous in the event of resignation, due to his knowledge, the huge number of people loyal to him in leadership positions, and the presence of levers of influence … in the Kremlin,’ said the channel’s source.‌

    Shoigu has served longer in the Russian government than Putin, and knows where bodies are buried.

    He is not like other Putin ministers ‘whose silence and inaction can be bought with money’, said the source.‌

    ‘Everything is more serious here. Putin is not ready for such a conflict now.’

    When negotiations involving Belarus dictator Alexander Lukashenko and FSB chief Alexander Bortnikov were underway on Saturday to halt the armed revolt, Putin bluntly refused to oust Shoigu.

    In the event a deal was hatched to allow Prigozhin to go unpunished into exile even though Putin had declared the Wagner boss was guilty of ‘treason’ and ‘betrayal’.