![]() US intelligence sources told the New York Times earlier this week that he may have had prior knowledge of the mutiny. The general, it said, is not in prison but is being “kept in one place”. It was not clear whether Gen Surovikin was detained as part of a formal investigation but Bloomberg on Thursday reported that he has been questioned by military prosecutors over his links to Wagner. The Financial Times on Thursday reported that the general had been detained, citing three sources familiar with the matter. Sergei Surovikin, the former commander of Russia’s forces in Ukraine, nicknamed “General Armageddon”, has not been seen since early on Saturday when he released a brief video calling on the mercenaries to end their rebellion. ![]() ![]() A top Russian general has reportedly been detained after Vladimir Putin launched a purge targeting supporters of the Wagner mutiny at the weekend.
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