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The Kremlin Plans Shift the Blame for its Failures in Ukraine to the Military - UK MoD

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Photo for illustration / Sergiy Shoigu, Russian minister of defence of since 2012
Photo for illustration / Sergiy Shoigu, Russian minister of defence of since 2012

As UK Defense Ministry stated on Twitter, Kremlin is planning to blame senior Russian military commanders for failures to achieve objectives on the battlefield in Ukraine

On 03 November 2022, Major General Alexander Linkov was reportedly appointed acting commander of Russia’s Central Military District. Linkov replaces Colonel General Alexander Lapin, who was sacked from the office of Commander of the Central army group of the Russian forces.

If confirmed, this follows a series of dismissals of senior Russian military commanders since the onset of the invasion in February 2022. The Commanders of the Eastern, Southern, and Western Military Districts were replaced earlier this year.

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Lapin has been widely criticised for poor performance on the battlefield in Ukraine by both Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and Wagner head Yevgeny Prigozhin.

These dismissals represent a pattern of blame against senior Russian military commanders for failures to achieve Russian objectives on the battlefield. This is in part likely an attempt to insulate and deflect blame from Russian senior leadership at home.

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