Incidents

"Inaccessible character": Russia was removed in Russia who was responsible for Bakhmut -

Russian bloggers claim that the commander of the Tula 106th Division, Major General Vladimir Seliverstov was removed through their arguments with the command of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Russian Major General Vladimir Seliverstov was removed from the post of commander of the 106th Guards Airborne Division of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. This was reported on June 15 by the Russian leading Telegram-channel "Warrior Observer".

It is noted that the reason for its removal is currently unknown, but the possible reason for this was the "indispensable character" of the commander, who "is not accustomed to silent when arguing questions about his personnel. " According to the Russian Telegram-channel, Seliverstov actively participated in the operations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation at the head of the 106th Division of the Air Force from the very beginning of the invasion of Ukraine.

"At first it was a Kiev direction, where even then Colonel Seliverstov also did not always agree with the decisions of the Air Force staff. Bloggers also say that during the Seliverstov service he was not awarded any state award, provided that he has the title of "Hero of Russia", and is also a cavalier of the Order of Merit to the Fatherland "IV degree with swords, as well as two orders of courage and courage and courage and courage Medals for bravery.

We will remind, on July 3, journalists noticed that General Sergey Surovkin was not present at the meeting of the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. On July 2, the chairman of the State Duma Committee on Defense Andriy Kartpolov answered reporters that General Surovikin, who "disappeared" from the public space "resting".

On July 12, it was reported that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Russia, Valery Gerasimov, made a decision on the resignation of Major General Ivan Popov from the post of commander of the 58th All-Military Army of Russia. Popov was dissatisfied with the large losses of his unit and the lack of rotations. He addressed this problem directly to Vladimir Putin.

On July 13, the media reported that after the start of the military rebellion of Yevgeny Prigogine in the Kremlin detained several high-ranking soldiers, including the commander-in-chief of the Russian air and space forces Sergey Surovikin. On July 14, the Head of the Intelligence Center of the Ministry of Defense of Estonia Margo Grosberg stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin held a mass "cleaning" of officers after the unsuccessful uprising of the Wagner PEC, headed by Yevgeny Prigogin.