Major General Konstantin Ogiyenko, the Russian commander of the 1st Special Purpose Air and Missile Defence Army, which protects Moscow from airstrikes, has been remanded in custody for his involvement in a bribery case.
Major General Konstantin Ogiyenko, the Russian commander of the 1st Special Purpose Air and Missile Defence Army, which protects Moscow from airstrikes, has been remanded in custody for his involvement in a bribery case.
Taking a bribe to allow someone a plot of land near a military location.
Of all the things for them to be bothered about now, that's what they pick?
I wonder if they are starting to crack down on these sorts of things now they are seeing just how much damage the corruption has done to thier ability to wage a war. Starting small to set examples
Taking a bribe to allow someone a plot of land near a military location.
I distinctly recall the US mandating a China-owned windfarm overlooking a naval weapons testing facility to sell. Having property near military facilities can let one potentially see what's going on there, have national security implications.