It's a dangerous time for Russian generals
From
Joseph Pereira@1:103/705 to
All on Tue Dec 23 03:53:52 2025
Ukraine has once again managed to kill a general with a car bomb in the middle of Moscow.
It's a very dangerous time for high-ranking officers.
If they commit horrific acts, they receive medals and certificates from Putin, but also the revenge of Ukraine.
If they become (too) popular, they face Putin's revenge. After the Wagner debacle, in which Putin's former cook became a very popular army leader who rebelled against Moscow, Putin doesn't want to see an army unit idolize its commander again.
That threatened to happen again recently. That commander was also killed. Not by Ukraine, but by Russia itself.
Commanders now have to navigate the balance between committing horrific acts and becoming too popular with their troops. And on top of that, they have to stay out of reach of Ukrainian weapons.
I don't envy Russian generals.
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