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Putin allegedly fires chief commander in charge of war against Ukraine – Report

It has been reported that Vladimir Putin has fired another top general in command of the conflict with Ukraine.

As a result of Wagner’s failed coup attempt last month, the Russian autocrat has kept the upper echelon under control.

It has been claimed that General Valery Gerasimov, 67, was fired from his position as war commander less than six months after his appointment.

He has been replaced by Colonel-General Mikhail Teplinskiy, according to Russian media.

FILE PHOTO: Chief of the General Staff of Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov attends the international military-technical forum Army-2022 at Patriot Congress and Exhibition Centre in the Moscow region, Russia August 15, 2022. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo
Gerasimov has only been in the role for around six months (Picture: REUTERS)

The move by Putin – which has not officially been confirmed – is the latest upheaval in the command of his almost 17-month invasion of Ukraine.

During the war, Putin has fired several leaders including Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev, also known as ‘The Butcher of Mariupol’, as well as General Rustam Muradov who was behind the massacre in Vuhledar earlier this year.

Gerasimov will reportedly remain in charge of the Russian armed forces as chief of the general staff but overall responsibility for the war now goes to Teplinskiy.

He will become commander of the country’s airborne troops, according to The Moscow Times citing military-linked pro-war Z-channels.

It comes after Putin, desperately recovering from Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mutiny last month, is furious by Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky bringing key commanders of the Azov regiment home from Turkey.

The dictator claims he has been ‘deceived’ over an agreement at the end of the Siege of Mariupol that Azov commander Denys Prokopenko, 32, and his lieutenants would remain in Turkey until the end of the raging war.

Putin is also likely to be further enraged by Zelensky’s visit to the liberated Snake Island in the Black Sea to mark the 500th day of the war.

The reported move to fire Gerasimov comes just weeks after Wagner’s armed revolt against Putin’s regime which was instigated by the private mercenary group’s warlord leader Prigozhin, once a close Putin crony.

The reported removal of Gerasimov also coincides with a NATO summit in Lithuania this week which is expected to deepen Western support for Ukraine, and a decision by US president Joe Biden to sanction the supply of controversial cluster bombs to Kyiv.

Gerasimov has not been seen in public since the mutiny as Putin seeks to pin blame elsewhere for failings in the war.

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