Sudden! "Apocalyptic General" Surovingin appears in Africa "has returned to work"
On September 16th, according to Reuters citing the Russian newspaper Businessman on the 15th, the suspected dismissed commander of the Russian Aerospace Forces, Sulawikin, appeared in Algeria, Africa, along with members of the Russian Ministry of Defense delegation. According to the report, this means that Sulawikin has clearly returned to his "job" after the Wagner incident.
According to reports, the Businessman newspaper published a photo of Sulawikin, who was wearing a khaki suit without a military emblem at the time. It is said that these photos were taken in Algeria, the main buyer of Russian weapons.
The Businessman Daily also stated that sources have linked Russia's trip to Algeria to the fact that the country's military and political leadership highly values the implementation of Eastern foreign policy. The source pointed out, "Obviously, Sulawikin still receives the trust of the highest level. He may be appointed to a position related to cooperation with Eastern countries."
According to sources cited by the Russian news agency on August 23, Sergei Surovikin, the commander-in-chief of the Russian Aerospace Forces, has been dismissed from his position. Sources have previously stated that Sulawikin was dismissed from his position due to being transferred to another position. It is reported that Sulawikin is currently on short-term leave. However, the Russian authorities have not yet confirmed this news.
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According to previous reports, since the Wagner incident on June 24th, Sulawikin has not appeared publicly.
According to unconfirmed US media reports in September, Sulawikin has been appointed as the Chairman of the Coordinating Committee on Air Defense Systems of the Council of Defense Ministers of the Commonwealth of Independent States.