Russian infighting erupts as 'Vladimir Putin's generals turn on each other' in vicious row In a dramatic twist of Russian military justice, Major General Alexander Ogloblin has been arrested again after a series of testimonies from high-ranking officials. This marks the sixth arrest of a senior Russian military figure in 2021. The former deputy chief of Russia's General Staff, Vadim Shamarin, provided crucial information leading to Ogloblin's arrest. The ex-head of Russia's military communications department is accused of taking bribes worth $10 million dollars from a telecom company for defense ministry contracts, as per the Investigative Committee and reported by Kommersant, reports Daily Express UK. In February 2022, Ogloblin had been sentenced to four and a half years for embezzlement in February 2022 on separate charges. However, he managed an early release by testifying against his superior, Shamarin, who was implicated in procurement kickbacks from the Perm Telephone Plant Telta. "Thanks to his testimony, Major General (Ogloblin), sentenced in February 2022 to 4.5 years in prison for embezzlement, was able to secure an early release," stated the report.
2 years and 8 months of some of the stupidest posts of all time. 1 million dead and the retarded still haven't figured out they're retarded. Has it ever occurred to anyone that duggers_dad is making monkeys out of you because he has a clue? The level of stupidity on this thread is off the charts
A good article on how Ukraine fooled Russia and pulled off the invasion of Kursk, humiliating Putin and the Russian military. It says that Ukraine used some of the same tactics that the Germans used in pulling off the surprise during the Battle of the Bulge in WWII, which was nearly devastating for the Allies. Ukraine fooled Russia with the same deceptions Germany used at WWII's Battle of the Bulge