A Russian general in charge of forces fighting in southern Ukraine has been relieved of his duties after speaking out about the problems faced by his troops in a move that reflected new fissures in the Russian military command following a brief rebellion by mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Maj. Gen. Ivan Popov, the commander of the 58th Army fighting in Ukraine's southern Zaporizhzhia region, which is a focal point in the Ukrainian counteroffensive, said in an audio statement to his troops released late Wednesday that he was dismissed after a meeting with the top military brass.
The news about Popov's dismissal came a day after another top officer leading Russian forces facing the Ukrainian counteroffensive in the south, Lt. Gen. Oleg Tsokov, was killed by a Ukrainian missile strike. Gurulev said that Tsokov died when the Ukrainian military struck the city of Berdyansk on Tuesday with U.K.-supplied Storm Shadow missiles.
Prigozhin called his mercenaries back to their camps after striking a deal to end the rebellion in exchange for an amnesty for him and his mercenaries and permission to move to Belarus.
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