Top Russian General Resurfaces 2 Months After Wagner's Failed Mutiny

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian General Sergei Surovikin has resurfaced more than two months after his last public appearance in a video urging Wagner fighters to
outfit and the Russian Defense Ministry, disappeared from public view after Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin staged his short-lived mutiny on
independent journalist Farida Rustamova, but he declined to answer.Less than an hour later, a photo of Surovikin in civilian clothing
Venediktov, the editor-in-chief of the shuttered Ekho Moskvy radio station who has previously reported on circumstances surrounding the
restrictions on his movement or other limits.A source close to the Defense Ministry who spoke on condition of anonymity told The Moscow
Times that Surovikin had seemingly "gone his own way" following the conclusion of the military's internal proceedings into the general's
suspected involvement in Prigozhin's mutiny."His colleagues aren't in the loop at all
It's as though he dropped out and doesn't give a f*ck and he's fine with everything," the source said.Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov
on Tuesday refused to respond to a question by an AFP journalist about Sirovikin's whereabouts