Recent reports from various Russian media and Telegram channels indicate a significant change in the leadership of the Russian Navy. Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, who has served as the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy for nearly 5 years, has reportedly been dismissed from his position following the loss of 30% of the Russian Black Sea Fleet to Ukrainian strikes. In his place, Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev, previously the commander of the Northern Fleet, has been appointed as the acting commander-in-chief. This leadership change comes shortly after Ukrainian forces reportedly sunk another ship from the Russian Black Sea Fleet, marking a series of losses for Russia in naval confrontations. The dismissal of Yevmenov and the appointment of Moiseyev have not been officially confirmed by the Russian government. The reasons behind these reported changes in leadership have sparked speculation, with some attributing the decision to the recent losses suffered by the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
In #Russia, Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, who commanded the Russian #Navy for nearly 5 years, is reportedly being replaced by Admiral Alexander Moiseev: https://t.co/3UuDv178U8
🇷🇺⚡ The commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, has been dismissed Just days after Ukraine sunk another Russian Black Sea Fleet warship. https://t.co/pnfeSaTMZi
⚡️Media: Commander of Russian Navy replaced. Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, commander of the Russian Navy, has been replaced with Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev, Fontanka, a Russian news outlet, and Russian newspaper Izvestiya reported on March 10, citing unnamed sources. The news comes…
Putin dismissed the war criminal commander-in-chief of the Navy after the loss of 30% of the Black Sea Fleet. Yevmenov has been dismissed according to Fontanka
Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, has been dismissed, Russian media wrote Any ideas why 🤔 https://t.co/QlWVpOj2PD
YOU'RE DISMISSED: Russian sources report that Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, has been fired. This is likely the consquence of the abysmal performance of Russia's Black Sea Flotilla. https://t.co/9zYTnzDuU5 https://t.co/dJJVVk0s0x
The commander of the Russian Navy, Adm. Yevmenov, has been removed from his position, according to Russian state-controlled media. The Russian Black Sea Fleet has lost more than a dozen ships to Ukrainian strikes and is largely unable to function. https://t.co/pYXFDkDzp9
⚡️ The Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Nikolai Yevmenov, has been relieved of his duties, according to Russian media reports https://t.co/1eCCgWUR10
👀❌ Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Nimolai Yevmenov, was dismissed, according to Russians. Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev was temporarily appointed in his place. 😂 Whether this is connected with numerous losses in the Black Sea fleet is not clear... https://t.co/ePSH3kPYuR
⚡️The Commander-in-Chief of the 🇷🇺Russian Navy was dismissed, according to Russian media https://t.co/nGF2PoKpAm
Just days after Ukrainian forces sunk another Black Sea Fleet warship, The commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov (left), has reportedly been dismissed. Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev (right), has been appointed as acting commander-in-chief. https://t.co/0yTHcTi2ZO
The commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov (left), has reportedly been dismissed. Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev (right), has been appointed as acting commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy. https://t.co/U2IUdewWQO
Russian Telegram channels report that Aleksandr Moiseyev has allegedly been appointed acting commander of the Russian navy. No official announcement has been made. Previously, Moiseyev was the commander of Northern Fleet. Earlier, in mid-February, the Russian media rumored… https://t.co/3x71ZI3UnL
‼️Unconfirmed (officially). The head of RuNAVY admiral N.Evmenov resigned, admiral A.Moiseev (head of the Northern Fleet) was promoted as a new head of RuNAVY. https://t.co/Aio2ZWDEIe