Russia’s top officer visited the front line to change the offensive’s course, U.S. and Ukraine officials say.
May 1, 2022
Michael Schwirtz and Eric Schmitt
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Gen. Valery Gerasimov, chief of the general staff of the Russian military, in Moscow, Russia, in December.Credit...Sputnik, via Reuters
ZAPORIZHZHIA,
Ukraine — The chief of the general staff of the Russian military, Gen. Valery
Gerasimov, the country’s highest ranking uniformed officer, made a visit to
dangerous front-line positions in eastern Ukraine late last week in an effort
to “change the course” of Russia’s flagging offensive there, according to a
senior Ukrainian official. Two U.S. officials with knowledge of the visit also
backed that assessment.
Ukrainian officials
learned of the visit, the Ukrainian official said, but not in time to catch
General Gerasimov. When Ukrainian forces launched an attack on one position
visited by General Gerasimov, at School No. 12 in the Russian-controlled city
of Izium on Saturday evening, he had already departed for Russia. Still, some
200 soldiers, including at least one general, were killed, the Ukrainian
official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive
military operation.
Two U.S. officials,
who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss confidential intelligence
assessments, confirmed that General Gerasimov had been in eastern Ukraine for
the past couple days, but had no information about the attack on the Russian
base. The Russian Defense Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for
comment.
“Our working assumption is that he was
there because there’s a recognition they haven’t worked out all their problems
yet,” said one of the officials.
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