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Russian Colonel General Mizintsev dismissed as Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation
2023-04-28
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[AviaPro] Russian Colonel General Mikhail Mizintsev has been removed from his post as Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Today it became known about the dismissal of Colonel General Mikhail Mizintsev from his post Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation for Logistics. Mizintsev reportedly only held the position for a few months, starting in September last year, following the dismissal of his predecessor, Army General Bulgakov.

So far, the reasons for Mizintsev's departure from his post have not been officially revealed. However, according to some unofficial data, the reason could be dissatisfaction with his work in the performance of his duties.

It should be noted that the Ministry of Defense of Russia is one of the key departments of the country, responsible for ensuring national defense and security. The departure of Mikhail Mizintsev from his post could affect the work of the ministry as a whole and the implementation of state defense orders. Possible changes may affect the processes of logistics and coordination of interaction between departments of the Ministry of Defense.

According to a number of Russian military experts, the current resignation may not be the only one, in particular, information about this is provided by Russian military commander Sladkov.
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Posted by:badanov

#3  It's a good think that Stalin ain't there anymore or Russia would have run out of generals by now.
Posted by: AlanC   2023-04-28 11:07  

#2  Russia is certainly not a woke society. Not performing well and adjustment is in order. Quick and efficient. Results required.
Posted by: Dale   2023-04-28 09:33  

#1  Proof that things are going swimmingly
Posted by: Frank G   2023-04-28 06:50  

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