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Russia
Putin fires top military, security officials
2004-07-19
Russian President Vladimir Putin today dismissed several top military and security officers. Russian news agencies say Putin dismissed General Anatolii Kvashnin as military chief of staff and General Vyachelsav Tikhomirov, the head of Interior Ministry forces. The reports say he also sacked Anatolii Yezhov, deputy director of the Federal Security Service (FSB), who was responsible for the North Caucasus region, and Mikhail Labunets, commander of the North Caucasus military district.
Another Yezhovshchina?
The Russian military, Interior Ministry, and FSB all are involved in Russia’s campaign against separatist rebels in Chechnya. There was no immediate explanation for the dismissals. They came after last month’s coordinated attack by militants on police facilities in Ingushetia, which borders Chechnya, that left 90 people dead.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  I'm with you, someone - this gives me great pause...

Fred? You're definitely a Kremlinologist, and almost (not quite) a fan of Putty, IIRC -- got any insights to offer on this or more generally regards where things are headed?
Posted by: .com   2004-07-19 5:37:28 PM  

#3  Pretty tame compared to the old days.

Bulganin once said, "you come to Stalin's table as a friend, but you never know if you’ll go home by yourself or if you’ll be given a ride--to prison.”
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-07-19 4:12:17 PM  

#2  Any Kremlinologists want to weigh in?
Posted by: someone   2004-07-19 11:53:43 AM  

#1  Maybe this is an opportunity for Tommy Franks to rake in some consultation rubles.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-07-19 9:39:34 AM  

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