Evmenov has commanded the Russian fleet since May 2019; there was no official announcement of a change in the commander-in-chief of the Navy in Russia.
Russian media is reporting a change in the commander-in-chief of the navy.
In particular, according to Izvestia, the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Evmenov, was fired, and Admiral Alexander Moiseev, who served as commander of the Northern Fleet, was appointed in his place.
The publication Fontanka wrote that Moiseev was appointed temporarily.
Fontanka also claims that Moiseev’s appointment “has already been given to the staff.”
Evmenov is still listed as the fleet commander on the Russian Ministry of Defense website. There was no official announcement of a change in the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy in Russia.
Evmenov has commanded the Russian fleet since May 2019.
Let’s recall that since the beginning of the mass invasion, the Russian fleet, according to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, has lost 26 ships and boats.
Source: korrespondent

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