Posted on 04/06/2018 10:19:15 AM PDT by gandalftb
Among those who were sent into retirement: - Chief of the Research Institute of the FSIN Major-General of Internal Service Andrey Bykov - Major General of Police, Head of the Ural Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Alexander Guk - The head of the Academy of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Shamsutdin Dagirov - The head of UFSIN in Udmurtia, Vladimir Doronin - The head of the department of the SKR in the Sverdlovsk region, Valery Zadorin - Head of the State Security Service of the Russian Federation for the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Igor Napalkov - Minister of Internal Affairs for Udmurtia Alexander Pervukhin - The head of the TFR for the Belgorod region, Alexander Sergeev - Head of the TFR for the Penza region Oleg Troshin - Chief of the TFR for the Pskov region Oleg Tushmalov - Vitaly Shevchenko, Deputy Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Volgograd Region.
(Excerpt) Read more at znak.com ...
Although the reasons are murky, some hints that some firings are fallout from the botched Novichok assassination.
Three were a forced retirement.
Lieutenant General Shamsutdin Dagirov, a Kumyk, is known to be very ambitious, and wanted to be Deputy Head of the Kremlin or President of Dagestan.
In any case, Putin is consolidating power.
We shouldn’t fear their military. This is proof nothing in Russia works.
Okay, where are the MSM headlines: KREMLIN IN KHAOS!...................
Its not in chaos. The main thing now is the competition within the inner circle over who will be Putin’s successor. And how financial spoils will be distributed in the mean time.
Also rumors that foreign minister Sergei Lavrov may be replaced.
Well, that never happens
At least he didnt use AAA guns and flesh eating dogs, like rocketman
Have some salad, Sergei?................
or the usual “plane crash”
Ron Brownski’d
Vlad and Xi cleaning their respective swamps as well. Too many DS folks put in important positions in militaries across the globe who need to be ferreted out before they can pull something off that nobody wants to occur.
Putin never like “the-Clinton-accidental-bullet-to-the-back-of-the-head-masquerading-as-a-plane-crash” approach when his pilots desperately need live target practice.
BTW don't waste your money on "The Death of Stalin"... it's bad... very bad...
Not enough...
At least he didn’t go full Stalin retire them to unmarked plots of land somewhere.
He fired them like Stalin did, without the bullets.
No bullets but maybe these generals should consider
hiring food tasters.
My observation is that Russian military isn’t producing the results Putin wants.
The power of wishing over reality is small.
Yes, this all shows the sheer genius of Trump, according to the MSM.
When Trump wanted to reach out for experts to show him how to steal the election from the witch, he bypassed the real experts in the field —democrat operatives — and went overseas to hook up with Russian experts, the ones who for hundreds of years have specialized in the fine art of using blunt force trauma to achieve and maintain control of the citizenry. Therefore, who else could stand up to the campaign cunning of the smartest woman in the world, the most qualified candidate in the history of the universe; who thought she could stumble and spit venom and screech her lovely self into the presidency.
It creates some fodder for some spy recruitment by the west. It’s not really a good time for Vlad, for him to be doing this.
“maybe these generals should consider hiring food tasters.”
Lemmeesee. I would also recommend wearing gloves, breathing mask, carry a Geiger Counter, grow eyes in the back of your head, stay out of London, add Putin to your Xmas card list, join the NRA and get a weapon, don’t do your own cooking, quit drinking and smoking, etc.
Geez, the only thing left to do is to join a monastery.
*** Also rumors that foreign minister Sergei Lavrov may be replaced. ***
Why? He is well spoken, to the point, and very effective.
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