Top Russian general who may have known about Wagner uprising is “unavailable”: “He is resting now”

Russia’s top general Sergey Soerovikin, who has not made a public disappearance since the June 24 Wagner uprising, has been described by a Russian lawmaker as “resting” and “unavailable”. Surovikin is said to be a sympathizer of the Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin and is said to have known about his plans for the mutiny at the end of June. As a result, there has been speculation for some time that Russian President Vladimir Putin has punished him for his possible involvement in the uprising.

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