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Russia charges ex-deputy defence minister with corruption

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MOSCOW, March ‌5 (Reuters) - Russia has charged ​a former deputy defence minister with corruption, ⁠investigators said on Thursday, in the latest of a series ​of prosecutions against top figures in ‌the military establishment.

The state Investigative Committee said Ruslan Tsalikov was accused of embezzlement, ⁠money laundering and ⁠bribe-taking.

Tsalikov served as first deputy defence minister from 2015 to 2024, when a series of corruption ‌cases led to the arrest of ⁠a string of generals, ‌deputy ministers and ​civilian defence civilians.

Another former deputy minister, Timur Ivanov, was jailed for ‌13 years in July ​2025.

Ivanov and ⁠Tsalikov served under Sergei Shoigu, ‌a longtime ally ⁠of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Shoigu was removed as defence minister ​in 2024, ‌and appointed secretary of Russia's Security ⁠Council.

(Reporting by Reuters, ​Writing by Felix Light; Editing ​by Mark Trevelyan)

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