Russian-installed official pours scorn on top brass

Published October 7, 2022
UKRAINIAN firefighters try to douse a fire after a strike in Zaporizhzhia on Thursday.—AFP
UKRAINIAN firefighters try to douse a fire after a strike in Zaporizhzhia on Thursday.—AFP

LONDON: A Russian-installed official in Ukraine poured scorn on Moscow’s generals on Thursday and suggested its defence minister should shoot himself because of failures in the Ukraine conflict, in a highly rare public rebuke of the Kremlin’s top brass.

After more than seven months of war in Ukraine, Russia’s most basic war aims are still not achieved while Russian forces have suffered a series of battlefield defeats in recent months, forcing Putin to announce a partial mobilisation.

The withdrawal of Russian forces from a strategically important town in eastern Ukraine prompted two powerful allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin this week to publicly ridicule the war machine’s leaders.

In a four-minute video message, Kirill Stremousov, the Russian-installed deputy head of the annexed Kherson region, followed suit, publicly scolding the “generals and ministers” in Moscow for failing to understand the problems on the front.

“Indeed, many say: if they were a defence minister who had allowed such a state of affairs, they could, as officers, have shot themselves,” Stremousov said. “But you know the word ‘officer’ is an incomprehensible word for many.” Such public — and insulting — criticism of Putin’s top team from within the system is extremely rare in modern Russia.

Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, one of Putin’s closest allies, was appointed in 2012. So close was their relationship that the two men regularly holidayed together in the forests and mountains of Shoigu’s native Tuva. The defence ministry declined immediate comment.

Stremousov laced his criticism with words of praise for the soldiers who stood to the death to defend their country, contrasting their heroism with the “incompetent military leaders” in Moscow.

“The ministry of defence does not consist only of ministers, generals, corrupt looters and other various scum, but all those heroes who gave their lives to defend Russia.

“Let’s say this: The ministry of defence does not only consist of ministers, generals, corrupt marauders and other various scum, but all those heroes who gave their lives today, who stand to the end,” Stremousov said. Stremousov praised Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who publicly scolded the top brass.

“I agree with Ramzan Akhmatovich Kadyrov, who raised this issue. Well done,” he said.

Nord Stream detonated

A crime scene investigation of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines from Russia to Europe has strengthened suspicions of “gross sabotage” involving detonations, Sweden’s Security Service said on Thursday.

Swedish and Danish authorities have been investigating four leaks from the pipelines in Swedish and Danish exclusive economic zones in the Baltic Sea since they were first spotted at the beginning of last week.

Europe, which is a facing an energy crisis in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, is investigating what caused the damage as Moscow seeks to pin the blame on the West, suggesting the United States stood to gain.

Washington denies any involvement as a stand-off between Russia and European countries continues over supplies of gas that have stopped flowing or been put on hold as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.

Published in Dawn, October 7th, 2022

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