Former Ukrainian Brigade Commander Arrested Amid Desertion Scandal
Col. Dmytro Ryumshin, the recently replaced commander of Ukraine's 155th Mechanized Brigade, has been arrested with bail set at $2.1 million by a Kyiv court. The arrest comes amid an ongoing investigation into allegations of "systematic concealment" of desertion within his troops.
Ryumshin commanded the brigade, nicknamed "Anne of Kyiv," which was established with French training and modern weaponry. The unit, however, faced heavy criticism due to reports of mass desertion, with estimates indicating about 1,700 men went AWOL before its deployment, including around 50 who deserted while in France.
Ryumshin abruptly resigned in December 2024, shortly before being detained. Investigators allege he failed to communicate disciplinary issues to higher command, which impeded legal processes for tracking down missing soldiers. His lawyer announced plans to contest the bail amount, following a ruling that requires him to serve 60 days in detention if he cannot secure the funds.
The Ukrainian military is currently utilizing the brigade in combat near Pokrovsk, despite concerns from within the ranks regarding its operational readiness and staffing challenges.
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