Major Russian Losses in Syria, Commander Fired Amidst Troop Disappearances
Following significant Russian troop losses in Syria, attributed to a successful offensive by Turkish-backed rebels, General Sergey Kiselyov was dismissed as commander of Russian forces and replaced by General Alexander Chayko. These losses, including hundreds of missing soldiers, reportedly prompted the Kremlin’s action. Admiral Alexander Moiseev’s presence at the Tartus naval base further highlights the situation’s gravity. Ukrainian intelligence suggests that Ukrainian special forces provided training to the rebels involved in these offensives.