Colonel General Sergei Surovikin attends a briefing in the Russian Defense Ministry in Moscow, Russia, on June 9, 2017.
Rumors about his whereabouts — and his potential role in the short-lived insurrection — have been swirling in recent days.
CNN has reached out to the Kremlin and Russian Ministry of Defense for comment on Surovikin’s whereabouts.
Surovikin first served in Afghanistan in the 1980s before commanding a unit in the Second Chechen War in 2004.
He was the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Aerospace Forces during Russia’s operations in Syria, which saw Russian combat aircraft causing widespread devastation in rebel-held areas.
Persons:
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