Putin sacks chief of Russia’s land forces

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/05/15/russia-ukraine-peace-talks-turkey-putin-zelensky-trump

by WillyNilly1997

19 comments
  1. Haha, loving this high turnover. It sounds like russia’s military is a very unhealthy culture.

  2. Haha, loving this high turnover, and the unhealthy organization that results in

  3. Zero time for gaining experience just keep rotating in the novices.

  4. I think every time somebody gets sacked or windowed, it’s because they’ve suggested surrender to the wrong people. Or maybe they’ve told Putin something he doesn’t want to hear.

    It’s also possible they’re suspected as spies.

    But it’s always good to see Russia cycling in the novices.

  5. Hot take- this is bad news for Ukraine. This dude fumbled so bad you would have thought Ukraine was blackmailing him 🤡

  6. Sacked …
    “… Salyukov, who took up his post in 2014, will now work as a deputy to
    ex-defence minister Sergei Shoigu, who was removed from his post
    last year and made Secretary of the Security Council. …”
    He was moved to a graveyard orbit.

    I will show you what means “sacked”.
    December 2022:
    “Major-General Andrei Nekrashevich was relieved of his post as head of the main department of combat training of the Armed Forces and was dismissed from military service to the reserve due to age
    with the right to wear military uniforms and insignia. The corresponding Decree was signed by
    President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.”

    That’s all.
    “…due o age…”, born January 1, 1968.
    and this sounds like “… and close the door behind you”.
    Unfortunately I’m blocked from Lukas website, so I can’t cite here the original headline.

  7. I’m certain they’re only a few changes in generals away from victory. Generally speaking, of course.

  8. Uh oh. Incoming of lay offs by windows in high fashion. Seriously Putin is on a fire sale at this point. It really is falling apart. Trump didn’t save him.

  9. Dude is 70 years old and moved onto a role with Russia’s security Council, odd choice of words as he wasn’t really “sacked”

    New guy taking his place led the siege of mariupol and avdiivka and has seems to be fairly competent which isn’t good for Ukraine

  10. What’s funny Ukraine already claimed to have killed Solodchuk

    [https://euromaidanpress.com/2024/11/22/storm-shadow-strike-kills-russian-general-in-russias-kursk-oblast-source-claims/](https://euromaidanpress.com/2024/11/22/storm-shadow-strike-kills-russian-general-in-russias-kursk-oblast-source-claims/)

    [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14120107/Top-Russian-general-500-North-Korean-soldiers-killed-British-Storm-Shadow-missiles-devastating-attack.html](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14120107/Top-Russian-general-500-North-Korean-soldiers-killed-British-Storm-Shadow-missiles-devastating-attack.html)

    guess Russia can now bring people back from the dead lol

  11. Finally we see some cracks in this war machine… though, i am worried about them re opening the whole front again… if they have serious backing from china it is very possible and Europe is only so much, the united states would have to dramatically increase shipments to keep pace if they went that far… though Belarus’ boarders are weak, Ukraine doesnt seem capable of making a long arching offensive to adequately respond to a northern incursion… it would be yet another slog in the north which would force Ukraine to mobilize 18+ and maybe similar for russia… obviously the worst case scenario for everyone…

  12. When will one of these guys push Putler out a window before he does that to them.

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