Today’s front page story is that Russian General Sergei Surovikin has been arrested. Yes, you heard right, The Moscow Times confirmed Surovikin’s arrest on Wednesday. The Moscow Times claimed that the Russian service reported the arrest of General Sergei Surovikin citing two sources close to the Defense Ministry. The sources close to the Defense Ministry spoke on condition of anonymity. Since the news of Surovikin’s arrest broke, it has been trending on the Internet, television channels and social networks. Meanwhile, people have also started making a lot of speculations and theories about Surovikin’s arrest. Kindly read this article till the end to explore the details and know more about it. Scroll down the page.
Russian General Sergei Surovikin arrested
However, the Russian Defense Ministry has not commented openly on Surovikin’s alleged arrest. But it is also true that Surovikin has not been seen or seen by the public since Saturday, the same day that the head of the Wagner Group named Yevgeny Prigozhin started the armed rebellion against the leadership of the Russian army. The anonymous source said: “The situation with him was not ‘fine.’ For the authorities. I can’t say anything else,” while the second source added that the arrest of Russian General Sergei Surovikin was made against the background of Progozhin. He continues reading this article and knows more details.
The source says: “Apparently, Surovikin chose Prigozhin’s side during the uprising, and he was grabbed by the balls.” The Moscow Times also questioned the source about the current whereabouts of the Russian general. In response to The Moscow Times, the source said that we are not even commenting on this information through our internal channels. As the source did not provide information on the whereabouts of the general and if he was arrested / detained as a suspect or witness. Please take a look below and read more details.
On Thursday, Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, was also asked about Surovikin’s whereabouts, but he also declined to comment. But he advised reporters to refer his questions to the Defense Ministry. The story of the arrest of the Russian general Surovikin came to light after the Wagner mutiny. On Thursday, another reputable news and media organization quoted three unnamed people familiar with the matter as saying the general was arrested in an alleged crackdown on pro-war elites. Stay tuned to this website for more details and further updates.
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