Russian President Vladimir Putin has reshuffled his top defense leadership amid escalating fighting in Donetsk. According to a decree issued on November 8, Putin appointed General Aleksandr Sanchik as the new Deputy Defense Minister, replacing Andrey Bulyga, who was appointed as National Security Council. Sanchik, a decorated officer, has extensive combat experience, having served in Russia’s operations in Syria, the 2008 Russia-Georgia war, and multiple anti-extremist campaigns. His “South” Joint Group of Forces is reportedly leading major operations around Pokrovsk, a key Ukrainian stronghold. The move comes as Bulyga, who oversaw the ministry during a series of corruption arrests, now joins the Security Council under former Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, signaling another major shake-up in Russia’s wartime command structure.
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