The Kremlin has fired its military logistics chief after only eight months on the job amid ongoing supply problems ahead of an anticipated counteroffensive by Ukraine.
Col. Gen. Mikhail Mizintsev, who was dubbed “the butcher of Mariupol” for his heavy-handed tactics in the city’s siege, will be replaced by Col. Gen. Alexei Kuzmenkov, a deputy director of Russia’s national guard.
“Russia does not have enough munitions to achieve success on the offensive. Paucity of ammunition drives internal divisions, most notably between Russia’s Ministry of Defense and Wagner Group” mercenary forces, U.K. military intelligence officials said.
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