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David Kent & Antony Thrower & Will Stewart

Furious Vladimir Putin launches investigation into Kremlin inner circle to find 'guilty men' in charge of war strategy

Furious Vladimir Putin has started a witch-hunt of his most trusted inner circle to find the “guilty men” responsible for the failure of his war strategy.

The Russian president is said to be “incandescent” as his military plans were leaked to the West, who shared it with his Ukrainian enemies.

The failure is seen as one of the main reasons several of his top generals and elite forces have been stopped during the first month of the invasion

Putin is said to be growing wary of his close ally and vacation friend Sergei Shoigu, Russia ’s defence minister, who is in overall charge of the stalling military operation.

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The Mirror UK report that Putin's long-time ally FSB security service head Alexander Bortnikov- spoken as a stand-in should Putin fall in a coup - is also under pressure, as is Valery Gerasimov, chief of the Russian general staff.

Another target of Putin’s fury is Igor Kostyukov, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed forces, who may face imminent removal.

A source said: "He is incandescent that US and UK intelligence appear to know the Russian army’s next moves all the time, starting with predicting the invasion before he was ready to acknowledge it."

It comes as the Kremlin admitted more than 10,000 Russian soldiers have so far been killed in Ukraine, with thousands more injured.

Morale is so low several are said to be hunting for Ukrainian ammunition to shoot themselves in the leg so they are sent home from the frontlines.

Putin is believed to have said to his commanders losing 50,000 would be “nothing compared to the goals that will be achieved after the victory”.

Russia’s loss of half a dozen generals is seen as linked to the leaks of his military operation movements.

Russian security expert Andrei Soldatov said military counterintelligence is probing an FSB security service department.

He told the New Yorker: "That could mean that, finally, people in Moscow started asking themselves why the US intelligence was so accurate.

“Military counterintelligence is mostly about mole-hunting, identifying the sources of leaks."

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