"Unraveling the Intricacies: Russia's General Armageddon, Ukraine War, and Wagner Group Exposed"
Sergei Surovikin, known as "General Armageddon," has disappeared from public view following the Wagner Group's failed mutiny, amid rumors that he has been detained for his alleged involvement in the insurrection. The Kremlin has neither confirmed nor denied the reports, stating that there are many speculations surrounding the events. Surovikin, the former commander of the war in Ukraine, has not been seen since Saturday, and there are claims that he knew in advance about the planned insurrection. The Financial Times has reported that Surovikin has been detained, but his second in command denies this. The swift progress of the Wagner forces during the rebellion has raised questions about the involvement of senior regime figures.
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