President Putin sacks commander-in-chief of Russian Ground Forces

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/05/15/7512429/

41 comments
  1. Expect we’ll hear “EX-commander-in-chief of Russian Ground Forces falls out of 20th floor window” in the news.

  2. He’s been in the position for a decade, I’m not aware of any reason to think this isn’t just a natural reshuffle of leadership, and his new position is arguably a promotion.

  3. ok, so the summer offensive is about to start in couple of days with a new set of trolls

  4. Wouldn’t it be more accurate to say “dictator Putin” or “warlord Putin?” Cause we all know he wasn’t elected freely and fairly

  5. “We apologize for the fault in the subtitles”

    “Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked, have been sacked”.

  6. “Sacks”? He’s been moved to a safe sinecure in the sec council

  7. Someone should tell Pete Hegseth there’s an opening in Moscow. They have great Vodka, don’t they?

  8. >and appointed as deputy to [Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei] Shoigu in Russia’s Security Council.

    Sounds less like sacking and more like Shoigu is collecting loyal to him men from army

  9. For anyone not keeping up with the war… they’ve reduced themselves to sending 150 motorcycles into tank fortifications to try to clear them, then send in armored personnel carriers. The motorcycles didn’t make it to the target because drones. So they send in the heavies and (almost) no one lived…

    Latvia is giving Ukraine thousands and thousands of drones a month. The Columians who are a few hundred front line fighters have wiped out enough Russian, Chinese and NK soldiers to make anyone crossing into Ukraine pretty sure they know they’re dead.
    Drone strikes on Moscow made Russia move their air defenses to the capital, leaving their ammo storage without protection and they lost a years worth of missiles. Meanwhile they (Russia) put the air defenses on the ground so when it shot at drones it hit their own buildings… so yeah, Russia is comically losing respect.

  10. More of a reshuffle than a sacking. He is still in the elite circles and the brasshat grift breakfast club. It will be very interesting to see who replaces him. This guy was getting up there and was pushing 70 which is like at least 85 in Western commander years with less drinking.

  11. Why ? Something wrong with the 3 days special military operation ?

  12. Man, he’s gonna do this to one of these guys who’ve been watching hundreds of thousands of their men die in a slaughter while he sits in the office and one of these guys is gonna freaking murder him man I bet you..

  13. soon to receive a free flying lesson from a high hotel room

  14. How many has Putin sacked so far? I have lost track of the generals he has fired.

  15. Dude should not be further than a foot from ground level ever again.

  16. Reading the article it kind of sounds like a promotion to me

  17. I bet whomever is replacing him will be cursing at his fate.

  18. He’s about to learn how to fly from the 5th floor with a belly full of tea

  19. Next week, he jumps out of a window. Couldn’t bear the shame

  20. As a Canadian male, “sacking” to me means getting kicked in the balls. I know this is European vocabulary for getting fired, but the mental image first conjured is rather entertaining nonetheless

  21. He fired him. That is a man who stays away from windows on floors higher then 1

  22. Considering Russia’s penchant for top-heavy military leadership structure, this is even more damning of their [in]ability to achieve their maximalist objectives.

  23. Sounds like things are going great, even better than having to buy North Korean soldiers for cannon fodder

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