Zürcher Nachrichten - Russia purges military leadership, as war drags on

EUR -
AED 3.872734
AFN 72.005736
ALL 98.118186
AMD 410.968376
ANG 1.906708
AOA 961.599428
ARS 1056.404251
AUD 1.628181
AWG 1.892622
AZN 1.792557
BAM 1.956125
BBD 2.136045
BDT 126.421034
BGN 1.958089
BHD 0.397096
BIF 3124.456905
BMD 1.054385
BND 1.418344
BOB 7.310112
BRL 6.111432
BSD 1.057881
BTN 88.882088
BWP 14.462749
BYN 3.46206
BYR 20665.954364
BZD 2.132445
CAD 1.484005
CDF 3020.814401
CHF 0.935893
CLF 0.037437
CLP 1032.991635
CNY 7.627444
CNH 7.634046
COP 4666.361951
CRC 538.42022
CUC 1.054385
CUP 27.941214
CVE 110.283349
CZK 25.258223
DJF 188.382236
DKK 7.458459
DOP 63.744233
DZD 140.480035
EGP 51.984044
ERN 15.815781
ETB 128.119907
FJD 2.399729
FKP 0.832244
GBP 0.834351
GEL 2.883733
GGP 0.832244
GHS 16.899571
GIP 0.832244
GMD 74.861719
GNF 9117.20866
GTQ 8.170359
GYD 221.22366
HKD 8.207705
HNL 26.717966
HRK 7.521204
HTG 139.083693
HUF 407.428254
IDR 16707.527875
ILS 3.953204
IMP 0.832244
INR 89.019917
IQD 1385.823999
IRR 44381.713142
ISK 145.09392
JEP 0.832244
JMD 168.017516
JOD 0.747665
JPY 163.11606
KES 136.996819
KGS 91.207906
KHR 4274.035393
KMF 491.949854
KPW 948.946484
KRW 1468.131511
KWD 0.324266
KYD 0.881655
KZT 525.732457
LAK 23245.757353
LBP 94734.612531
LKR 309.064353
LRD 194.648693
LSL 19.246211
LTL 3.113326
LVL 0.637787
LYD 5.166884
MAD 10.546605
MDL 19.222107
MGA 4921.028776
MKD 61.620252
MMK 3424.602737
MNT 3582.801623
MOP 8.482871
MRU 42.233029
MUR 49.777883
MVR 16.289872
MWK 1834.492213
MXN 21.448266
MYR 4.709414
MZN 67.409471
NAD 19.246485
NGN 1757.428672
NIO 38.929431
NOK 11.673913
NPR 142.216383
NZD 1.797105
OMR 0.405569
PAB 1.057861
PEN 4.016068
PGK 4.25393
PHP 61.918744
PKR 293.731742
PLN 4.3158
PYG 8254.412497
QAR 3.856542
RON 4.977964
RSD 117.02535
RUB 105.312253
RWF 1453.024436
SAR 3.960277
SBD 8.846736
SCR 14.593034
SDG 634.226864
SEK 11.562232
SGD 1.41469
SHP 0.832244
SLE 23.837493
SLL 22109.940199
SOS 604.635005
SRD 37.236149
STD 21823.649537
SVC 9.256628
SYP 2649.174867
SZL 19.239748
THB 36.622995
TJS 11.277062
TMT 3.700893
TND 3.337655
TOP 2.469478
TRY 36.367477
TTD 7.183263
TWD 34.289139
TZS 2804.665046
UAH 43.699036
UGX 3882.590743
USD 1.054385
UYU 45.396692
UZS 13541.252969
VES 48.21917
VND 26755.030203
VUV 125.178757
WST 2.943413
XAF 656.097273
XAG 0.034399
XAU 0.000407
XCD 2.849529
XDR 0.796951
XOF 656.069267
XPF 119.331742
YER 263.464552
ZAR 19.109469
ZMK 9490.735335
ZMW 29.044695
ZWL 339.511677
  • SCS

    -0.0400

    13.23

    -0.3%

  • GSK

    -0.6509

    33.35

    -1.95%

  • BTI

    0.9000

    36.39

    +2.47%

  • RIO

    0.5500

    60.98

    +0.9%

  • NGG

    0.3800

    62.75

    +0.61%

  • CMSC

    0.0200

    24.57

    +0.08%

  • CMSD

    0.0822

    24.44

    +0.34%

  • RBGPF

    61.8400

    61.84

    +100%

  • RYCEF

    0.0400

    6.82

    +0.59%

  • AZN

    -1.8100

    63.23

    -2.86%

  • BCE

    -0.0200

    26.82

    -0.07%

  • BCC

    -0.2600

    140.09

    -0.19%

  • VOD

    0.0900

    8.77

    +1.03%

  • RELX

    -1.5000

    44.45

    -3.37%

  • BP

    -0.0700

    28.98

    -0.24%

  • JRI

    0.0235

    13.1

    +0.18%

Russia purges military leadership, as war drags on
Russia purges military leadership, as war drags on / Photo: Alexander NEMENOV - AFP

Russia purges military leadership, as war drags on

Russia has arrested a number of generals and military leaders in recent weeks, seeking to overhaul an army hierarchy seen as corrupt and inefficient in an reinvigorated push for victory in Ukraine.

Text size:

With the Kremlin now trying to beat Ukraine by outspending it on artillery, missiles, drones and ammunition, Moscow is putting a tighter leash on senior military bosses.

This means clamping down on allegations of rampant fraud and personal enrichment.

State media reported Thursday that Vadim Shamarin, deputy chief of Russia's general staff, had been arrested on large-scale bribe taking. He is the third senior military figure to be arrested on corruption charges in the past month.

"It's a real fight against corruption," said Alexander Khramchikhin, deputy director of the Moscow-based Institute for Political and Military Analysis.

"In wartime, money must be spent correctly."

The arrests are part of the most serious reshuffle in Russia's military leadership since it invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Putin this month removed his long-time ally Sergei Shoigu as defence minister, replacing him with economist Andrei Belousov.

A deputy defence minister Timur Ivanov, and the ministry's head of personnel, Yury Kuznetsov, have also been arrested on bribery charges in the last month.

- 'Turn a blind eye' -

Dealing with lucrative and classified procurement contracts, Russia's military has a reputation as a hotbed of corruption.

The Ukraine invasion thrust those allegations to the fore.

In scathing posts to millions of social media followers, pro-war military bloggers blamed financial mismanagement for battlefield failures and high casualties.

The Kremlin has long "understood" that its military spending is "inefficient," said Khramchikhin.

"But it became too obvious in wartime to turn a blind eye to it."

Some say the arrests and removal of Shoigu vindicates Yevgeny Prigozhin, the former head of the Wagner paramilitary unit who railed against corruption in the army on an almost daily basis.

Prigozhin died in a plane crash weeks after staging a mutiny in a bid to oust Shoigu and Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov.

In a new approach, Putin has recently started highlighting the vast sums Moscow is pouring into its army.

Military spending accounts for about eight percent of Russia's economy, he said last week, calling it a "great resource" that should be used "carefully and effectively".

The Kremlin said Belousov's appointment as defence minister aimed to optimise spending and drive military innovation.

Russia's 2024 defence budget is about $120 billion, a third of all government spending.

- 'Ideal solution' -

Putin's spokesman on Thursday denied Moscow was purging senior military figures.

"The fight against corruption is an ongoing effort. It is not a campaign. It is an integral part of the activities of law enforcement agencies," Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

The Rybar Telegram channel, which has close links to the army, said the arrests were an "ideal solution for everybody."

"The soldiers at the front get something positive, the new defence minister's team gets a loud start, the problems start to be solved immediately ... and the ordinary population cheers," it said.

Other military bloggers celebrated the arrest of Shamarin, who headed the general staff's communications directorate.

"Even 15 years in prison in this case is nothing, considering that the quality of communications -- more specifically the lack thereof -- has been one of the biggest problems since the start of the special military operation, directly responsible for the deaths of several thousand people," the GreyZone telegram channel said.

- 'Win the war' -

Russia's leadership shake-up comes with its troops finally advancing on the frontlines after months of stalemate.

Moscow has chalked up its most significant gains in Ukraine for 18 months in a major assault on Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region.

One senior Russian military analyst, who requested anonymity to speak freely, said the new approach showed Putin was worried about the situation, despite the recent advances.

"The Kremlin realises time is working against Russia. In a few weeks, new weapons will reach Ukraine," the analyst said.

Fresh supplies of US weapons are on their way to Ukrainian troops, something Kyiv hopes will rebalance the frontlines.

The arrests was not a sign of Russia's sudden interest in clamping down on graft, the expert stressed. "The main thing for the Kremlin is to win the war, not to defeat corruption."

F.Carpenteri--NZN