Purging the system
How might the current purge of senior Defence Ministry officials affect the Russian military’s effectiveness?
Ilya VolzhskyMay 26, 14:40

A wave of purges has overtaken the Russian Defence Ministry since the sudden replacement of longtime Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu with Andrey Belousov on 12 May.
If found guilty, each of them could face up to 15 years in prison.
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