Moscow Attack on GRU General: A Link to the Wagner Mutiny?.
Assassination Attempt on Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev
According to TSN.ua: On February 6th, an assassination attempt was made in Moscow against Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, a key figure linked to the private military company (PMC) Wagner. Alexeyev is widely considered an architect of the Wagner group, raising serious concerns about the potential fallout from this attack. This incident highlights the ongoing instability within Russia's security apparatus following the failed rebellion last summer.
During the mutiny led by Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, he communicated directly with Deputy Defence Minister Yunus-Bek Yevkurov and Vladimir Alexeyev. The rebellion occurred against a backdrop of intense political strain in Russia, and Prigozhin's subsequent death in a plane crash in the Tver region was widely viewed as an act of vengeance by Vladimir Putin. Other key Wagner figures, including Dmitry Utkin, also perished in that crash.
Implications of the Attack
The attempt on Alexeyev's life raises new questions about his role within Russia's military structure and a possible connection to the events surrounding the Wagner PMC. It is important to note that Kyiv has no relation to this incident. Prigozhin's own words during the mutiny underscore the depth of the internal conflict:
"We want the Chief of the General Staff and [Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu. While they are not here, we are here, blockading the city of Rostov and marching on Moscow" - Yevgeny Prigozhin
It is highly probable that the attack on Vladimir Alexeyev is part of a broader conflict within the Russian military elite, requiring close analysis and monitoring. The situation remains tense, and its consequences could have far-reaching effects on Russia's political landscape. The Wagner group's activities in Ukraine and Africa have made its internal dynamics a matter of international concern.
This event underscores the escalating tensions within Russia's military and political elite, pointing to internal conflicts and a power struggle. An attack on a key figure like Vladimir Alexeyev, given his Wagner ties and military role, could act as a catalyst for further upheaval in the country. Future developments may impact the stability of Vladimir Putin's regime and its ability to maintain control.
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