
Putin general, 57, ‘has arm and leg amputated' as he fights for life after Ukrainian strike on Russian column in Kursk
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A TOP Putin general is fighting for his life after a brutal Ukrainian strike blew up a Russian column in Kursk – reportedly leaving him with devastating injuries and multiple amputations.
Lt-Gen Esedulla Abachev, 57, was hit on the Rylsk–Khomutovka highway in the Kursk region early on Saturday, according to Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR).
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Russian Lt-Gen Esedulla Abachev was severely injured in a Ukrainian strike in Kursk
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The 57-year-old general reportedly had an arm and a leg amputated
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He was airlifted to a Moscow hospital and is fighting for his life
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The decorated officer – deputy commander of Russia's North Group of Forces – was urgently airlifted to the Vishnevsky Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow where surgeons amputated an arm and a leg, the Kyiv Post reported.
A pro-Moscow source admitted: 'He is alive, but in serious condition [after] traumatic amputation of the arm and part of the leg.'
Ukrainian forces also blew up an ammo depot in occupied Melitopol a day earlier, killing marines and fighters from Ramzan Kadyrov's notorious 'Akhmat-Vostok' Chechen unit.
HUR gloated: 'There will be just retribution for every war crime against the Ukrainian people.'
Bloody track record
Abachev has been at the heart of nearly every Kremlin war in recent decades.
He graduated from the Kharkiv Higher Tank Command School in 1989 before fighting in the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, the Second Chechen War, Russia's 2008 invasion of Georgia, and the terror campaign in Syria.
'For each of these 'bloody feats,' Abachev was personally awarded the Order of Courage by Putin,' reported evocation.info.
Since 2022, Abachev has played a major role in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, commanding the 2nd Army Corps of the so-called 'Luhansk People's Republic.'
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Ukrainian sources accuse him of war crimes against civilians in Lysychansk.
Putin himself previously decorated Abachev with the Hero of Russia – Gold Star for 'courage and heroism.'
He also received an award from occupied Luhansk for his role in the bloody takeover.
In August last year, amid surging Ukrainian cross-border operations, he was appointed commander of Russia's border-cover group in the Kursk direction – where he was now taken out.
Humiliating blows
The strike on Abachev is just the latest in a string of humiliating Ukrainian hits on Putin's top brass.
Maj. Gen. Mikhail Gudkov – Russia's Deputy Navy Chief and another Hero of Russia – was killed in July during a suspected HIMARS strike on a command post in Kursk.
In April, Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik was eliminated near Moscow.
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This attack is part of Ukraine's strategy to target senior Russian commanders, aiming to weaken their military
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Abachev (left) commanded Russian forces in Ukraine and was accused of war crimes
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Abachev was previously decorated a Hero of Russia – with a Gold Star for 'courage and heroism.'
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Ukrainian Telegram channels have already circulated footage allegedly showing the burning wrecks of the Russian convoy in Kursk after Abachev's column was smashed.
The attack comes as Kremlin forces in Kursk push to seize territory across the border – with Zelensky facing mounting pressure to concede ground to Putin to secure a peace deal.
Analysts say Kyiv is intensifying strikes on senior commanders to weaken Moscow's chain of command and sap morale on the frontline.
Each successful hit is seen as both a psychological and tactical blow for Putin's faltering war machine.
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