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    Putin fires deputy defense chief. Appoints ‘butcher of Mariupol’

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    Dmitry Bulgakov- Moscow’s deputy defence minister in charge of logistics in the war – has been replaced. He will be transferred to another role, Russia’s defence ministry said.

    “Army General Dmitry Bulgakov has been relieved of the post of deputy minister of defence,” said Russia’s defence minister on Telegram, on Saturday. Reportedly, the country’s president Vladimir Putin fired him following the military’s dwindling logistics operations in Ukraine. He will now be “released” and transferred into a new role, indicated the ministry. However, they did not mention what would be the new role.

    Dmitry Bulgakov will be replaced by Colonel General Mikhail Mizintsev. The move is being seen as a punishment for flawed operations amid the Ukraine war as Russia’s invasion has been faltering for the past two weeks, BBC reported.

    The new deputy defence minister Mikhail Mizintsev is under UK sanctions over his role in the brutal siege of Ukraine’s port Mariupol which was seized by the Russian troops in May.

    Mikhail Mizintsev, 60, who has been dubbed as ‘the Butcher of Mariupol’ also led the Russian forces in Syria and was accused of a bombing campaign in Aleppo.

    The personnel changes in the Russian army come after President Vladimir Putin’s announcement of partial mobilisation that will result in the deployment of 300,000 reservists- a major logistical challenge as it is Russia’s first mobilisation since World War Two.

    (With inputs from agencies)

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