Daily Mail: Putin fires Russian Armed Forces chief – Reports of purges

The head of Russia’s armed forces, General Valery Gerasimov, has been “made available,” said Oleksiy Arestovych, an adviser to the Ukrainian president, as reports of Putin’s purge of senior Russian officials increased.

According to the Daily Mail, Gerasimov has been made available as Putin seeks “scapegoats” for the failures of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Arestovych, speaking Wednesday night on YouTube to dissenting Russian lawyer and politician Mark Fagin, said: “Gerasimov has reportedly been made de facto available. They will decide whether to give him more time to rectify matters or not. “.

He added: “The commander of the 1st Armored Army, Lieutenant General Sergei Kisel, has also been arrested and deported after the defeat of his army near Kharkov.”

Two more Russian commanders have been evacuated due to heavy casualties on the battlefield, according to information released to the Telegram by the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, which also claimed that the commander of the Black Sea Fleet had also been evacuated and his lieutenant was arrested.

Arestovich stressed that his information was “preliminary”, but came after Gerasimov’s failure to appear at the Russia Victory Day parade in Moscow on Monday, which he was widely expected to attend. It also comes after he was reportedly wounded by shrapnel in Ukraine when Putin sent him there to overthrow the war.

Putin’s army – once the world’s second best – has suffered a series of humiliating defeats on the battlefield in two months of fighting in Ukraine, in which more than 10,000 soldiers were killed, hundreds of tanks destroyed and its flagship sunk. Black Sea and Russia’s international prestige hit.

Yesterday, it was revealed that Russian troops crashed while trying to cross a river in Donbass, after Ukraine detected their offensive moves and responded with artillery fire that destroyed at least 58 tanks.

Source: Capital

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