Shoigu visits his troops in Ukraine for the first time

A recently published photograph has shown Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, visiting front lines in Ukraine for the first time, writes Mirror, records Periscope. Shoigu, 67-year-old, paid his first visit to a Ukrainian location undiscovered to negotiate with troops in the war zone and to [...]
Shoigu, 67-year-old, paid his first visit to a Ukrainian location undiscovered to negotiate with troops in the war zone and to seek restoration of control over the war in Ukraine.
Russia has not discovered the country, but there are great speculations that it was located in Marioupol, a city that his forces captured from Ukraine.
State television warned that Shoigu will visit other major cities, such as Kiev and Odessa, as soon as the Russian invasion takes over large Ukrainian cities.
The defence minister is a war general who is viewed as a descendant of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and his visit is seen as a message of the type “I am in leadership” on his first visit to a war zone.
In March, Shoigu had not been seen for weeks at the time of claims that he had suffered a heart attack. /Periscopi/












