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Putin promotes ‘close relative’ Anna Tsivileva in Russian Ukraine war military shake-up

  • Anna Tsivileva, who Russian media said is the daughter of Putin’s cousin, was appointed as a deputy defence minister

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Chairwoman of Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation Anna Tsivileva waits for a meeting with the Russian president in Moscow on June 1. Photo: Pool/AFP
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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday sacked four deputy defence ministers and appointed a woman, Anna Tsivileva, the West has called his “close relative” to a top defence ministry post as part of an ongoing shake-up of Russia’s military leadership.

Tsivileva is the daughter of Putin’s cousin, according to Russian media.

Putin sacked deputy defence ministers Nikolai Pankov, Ruslan Tsalikov, Tatiana Shevtsova and Pavel Popov, according to Kremlin decrees.

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Leonid Gornin, a deputy finance minister, will be a first deputy defence minister under Defence Minister Andrei Belousov.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, gestures while speaking to Anna Tsivileva, chairwoman of the Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation, during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow on June 1. Photo: Kremlin Pool/AP
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, gestures while speaking to Anna Tsivileva, chairwoman of the Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation, during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow on June 1. Photo: Kremlin Pool/AP

Pavel Fradkov, the son of former Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, was appointed a deputy defence minister. Oleg Savelyev was also appointed deputy defence minister.

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