General breakdown
Who is Colonel-General Alexander Lapin, the man being blamed for Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk region?

Colonel-General Alexander Lapin dissolved the interagency council for the protection of Russia’s southwestern Kursk region in the spring, just a few months before the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) launched their offensive, a Russian secret services source has told The Wall Street Journal. The decision may have created a gap in Russian defences. What is known about Lapin, who is coming in for criticism not for the first time?
“If I had my way, I’d have demoted Lapin to a private, stripped him of his medals and sent him to the front line with a machine gun in his hands to wash away his shame with blood,” Kadyrov said.


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