General Anashkin dismissed after false reports scandal surfaces
According to independent Russian bloggers, after recent false reports about the capture of several localities in eastern Ukraine, General Gennady Anashkin was dismissed. Until now, he oversaw the operations of the "South" military group.
2:17 PM EST, November 23, 2024
The commander of the Russian "South" military group, General Gennady Anashkin, was dismissed after false information about the capture of several localities in eastern Ukraine was revealed, reported the Polish Press Agency, citing independent Russian portals quoting military bloggers.
According to Russian bloggers, including Rybar and Kirill Fedorov, Anashkin's dismissal is the result of a scandal involving false reports about the capture of the villages of Serebryanka, Hryhorivka, Bilohorivka, and Verkhn'okam'yans'ke in the Donetsk region.
False information was provided by the commander and chief of staff of the 3rd Luhansk-Severodonetsk Army and commanders of the 6th, 7th, and 123rd brigades of the Russian armed forces to General Anashkin, who then misled his superiors.
Further dismissals in the Russian army
The higher command arrived and wished to visit the 'liberated' Bilohorivka, which theoretically was supposed to be deep in the rear, as Hryhorivka and Serebryanka were allegedly taken. Then the extent of the deception became clear, which penetrated not only the media but also the highest headquarters, wrote blogger Rybar.
The "Veteran's Notes" Telegram channel assessed that the problem is systemic and involves more than one section of the front in the war zone. So far, there is no official confirmation of General Anashkin's dismissal.
Rybar also noted that despite unofficial reports about false reports, the reaction of the military system took two months to manifest. "From the point of view of the inertia and immobility of the war machine, this is indeed a fantastic achievement," he commented.