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Valery Mumindzhanov

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Valery Mumindzhanov
Native name
Валерий Муминджанов
Allegiance Russia
Service/branch Russian Armed Forces
Rank Major general
CommandsDeputy Commander of the Leningrad Military District
Battles/wars

Valery Mumindzhanov is a Russian major general who served as the deputy commander of the newly reformed Leningrad Military District. On September 2, 2024, it was announced Mumindzhanov was arrested on corruption charges.[1]

Biography

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On September 2, 2024, it was announced Mumindzhanov was arrested for taking a 20 million rouble (~223,000 USD) bribe.[2][3][1] The bribe was from an army supplier to secure a contract for military uniforms.[1][3] At the time of the bribe Mumindzhanov was the head of a department which sourced supplies and resources for the Defense Ministry, with the contract being worth an estimated 1.5 billion roubles ($16.75 million).[1][2] The Russian Investigative Committee claimed that they were tipped off to Mumindzhanov's corruption due to his vast properties in the Moscow and Voronezh regions valued at 120 million roubles ($1.3 million).[1] The committee did not specify when he was arrested, but that they are awaiting a court ruling to decide the terms of his pre-trial custody.[2]

Mumindzhanov was a direct subordinate of former Deputy Defense Minister Dmitry Bulgakov who saw his own corruption charges on July 26, 2024.[4] Mumindzhanov was the ninth leading Russian military official to be arrested on charges of fraud, bribery or abuse of office joining Deputy Defense Ministers Timur Ivanov and Pavel Popov, as well as other allies of former minister of defense Sergei Shoigu.[1] The Institute for the Study of War has assessed that the arrest of Mumindzhanov was part of an ongoing purge by Andrey Belousov to remove allies of Shoigu from important positions.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "A senior Russian military commander detained in a fraud case as investigation widens". Associated Press. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Deputy Commander of Leningrad Military District Arrested on Bribery Charges". Moscow Times. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Another Russian Defense Official Detained On Corruption Charges". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  4. ^ a b Wolkov, Nicole; Mappes, Grace; Hird, Karolina; Harward, Christina; Ganzeveld, Annika; Frederick, W. Kagan. "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 2, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 17 September 2024.