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Russian general not seen since Wagner mutiny sacked

General Sergei Surovikin had close ties with Wagner
General Sergei Surovikin had close ties with Wagner

The head of Russia's aerospace force General Sergei Surovikin has been sacked, state media has said, after he disappeared from public view following a failed mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group in June.

Nicknamed "General Armageddon" for his ruthless methods, Gen Surovikin had close ties with Wagner and was rumoured to have been removed after the mercenary group rebelled against Russia's military leadership.

"Ex-chief of the Russian Aerospace Forces Sergei Surovikin has been relieved of his post," Russia's state-run RIA news agency quoted a source as saying.

It said that Colonel-General Viktor Afzalov, Chief of Staff of the aerospace force, would temporarily replace Gen Surovikin in his former role.

Gen Surovikin - a veteran of Moscow's wars starting with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan - was a leading commander in Moscow's Ukraine offensive and had long been seen as Wagner's ally in the defence ministry.

In May, when Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin accused Russian military leaders of failing to provide his forces with ammunition, Mr Surovikin was officially named as an intermediary between Wagner and the army.

Then, on the night between 23-24 June, after Mr Prigozhin called for the toppling of Russia's military command, Gen Surovikin made a highly unusual video appeal to the mercenary group.

Less than 24 hours later, Mr Prigozhin had turned his forces back and agreed a deal with Moscow to be exiled to Belarus.

Gen Surovikin made no public appearances afterwards, prompting speculation that he had been detained or removed from his post.

General Sergei Surovikin seen in December 2022

In July, a politician and former army officer from Russia's ruling party said that Gen Surovikin was "resting" and "not available".

Meanwhile, Russia's aviation agency Rosaviatsia has said that Mr Prigozhin was on board a plane that crashed near Moscow today.