Viktor Sokolov has been dismissed and succeeded by an unnamed chief of staff, according to reports
The commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet has been sacked after Ukrainian forces claimed to have sunk a Russian landing ship off the coast of occupied Crimea, according to local media reports.
Ukraine’s main directorate of intelligence (GUR) published a video on Wednesday of what it said was the Russian Black Sea fleet’s Caesar Kunikov burning and sinking a few miles off Alupka on the southern tip of Crimea.
Is that the guy who hasn’t been seen since the black sea fleet headquarters was blown up six months ago but Russia said was totally definitely still alive? I guess they must have finally decided to fire him after he failed to rise from the grave and attend work for 6 whole months
Maybe we should ask Gerasimov if he’s seen him.
Oh wait.
They’re all hanging out with Yevgeny
I hope he takes this firing as a window of opportunity. With the right attitude he can really ground himself.
After a real loss, it’s often comforting to try to relax, drink some tea, and consider your new opportunities with the rest of your life.
Is this the one we havnt seen for ages that ukrain says is dead?
From wikipedia:
The Russian Defense Ministry said it had recently destroyed six unmanned surface vehicles (USV) in the Black Sea. When asked for comment on the Caesar Kunikov, both Russian military and Kremlin spokespersons declined to comment.
Why is he being sacked? He should get a medal for succesfully destroying six USVs.
The drones were successfully intercepted by the ship’s hull.
Goddamn I love Russian propaganda.
Black Sea Cruise Lines! An arguably honorable death in a Kafkaesque post-soviet military debacle! The last vacation you’ll ever need!
Good thing Naval warships don’t have windows you can fall out of. Railings on the other hand…
Pretty sure “sacked” is a euphemism for “stuffed in a sack with rocks and thrown overboard “
That’s a promotion in modern soviet russia. He’s now a very special underwater commander.
Sacked right out of a second-story window.