Army General Overseeing Moscow’s Air Defense Charged With Bribery – Kommersant

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Konstantin Ogienko of receiving through his subordinate part of a 30-million-ruble ($300,000) sum promised by a civilian organization for
defending high-value assets in Moscow and its surrounding areas.Kommersant did not indicate when exactly Ogienko was relieved of his
duties.Ogienko, who denies his guilt, faces a prison sentence of eight to 15 years.Military investigators placed Ogienko in pre-trial
detention until Nov
Defense Ministry are carrying out an inventory of the land held by the 1st Special Purpose Air and Missile Defense Army, Kommersant
to Kommersant.Moscow has been targeted by a barrage of Ukrainian drone attacks in recent weeks after Kyiv vowed in July to "return" the war
to Russia.