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The photo supposedly shows that Surovikin Deposed “General Armageddon” appeared?

September 4, 2023, 11:32 pm Listen to the article

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Following the violent death of Wagner’s boss Prigozhin, a photo of Russian General Surovikin, allegedly involved in the mutiny, is circulating in Russia. “He’s out there. Alive, healthy, at home,” writes a TV journalist. In Putin’s Russia, this would not be a given.

Russian general Sergei Surovikin, who apparently fell out of favor following the Wagner mercenary uprising in June, was reportedly spotted again for the first time. Well-known TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak published a photo in the afternoon that appeared to show the general and wrote: “General Sergei Surovikin is out there. Alive, healthy, at home, with his family, in Moscow. The photo was taken today.”

In the photo, Surovikin can be seen in civilian clothes, with his wife walking at his side. Prominent journalist Alexei Venediktov also wrote on the Telegram news service: “General Surovikin is at home with his family. He is on leave and at the disposal of the Ministry of Defense.” Portal was unable to verify the information.

Under house arrest for mutiny

Surovikin was replaced as head of the Russian Air Force by Colonel General Viktor Afsalov in August. Surovikin, who earned the nickname “General Armageddon” while deploying Russian troops in the civil war in Syria, disappeared from the scene shortly after the Wagner mercenary uprising. During the Wagner riot on June 23 and 24, he appeared in a video and asked Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin to quit. However, he left an uncomfortable impression and did not wear any military insignia.

According to media reports, after the uprising there were investigations into whether the general was involved in the mutiny. Consequently, Surovikin would have been under house arrest.

In October last year, the general became commander-in-chief of Russian troops in Ukraine. But in January, command was transferred to Chief of Staff General Valery Gerasimov, and Surovikin became his deputy. There is no reliable information on the background of the developments.