China’s defence minister, ‘missing’ for over 2 weeks, under investigation: Report

Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu, missing for more than two weeks, is believed to have been placed under investigation, according to US officials.

Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu believed to have been placed under investigation (Credits: AP)

Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu, who has not been seen in public for over two weeks, has been placed under investigation, the US government believes.

According to the US, Shangfu has also been stripped of his responsibilities as defence minister, the Financial Times reported.

Taking to X, Rahm Emanuel, the US envoy to Japan, wrote, “President Xi’s cabinet lineup is now resembling Agatha Christie’s novel ‘And Then There Were None’.”

“First, foreign minister Qin Gang goes missing, then the rocket force commanders go missing and now defence minister Li Shangfu hasn’t been seen in public for two weeks,” he wrote.

“Who’s going to win this unemployment race? China’s youth or Xi’s cabinet?” Emanuel said.

He further quoted Shakespeare in Hamlet and wrote, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” 1st: Defense Minister Li Shangfu hasn’t been seen or heard from in 3 weeks. 2nd: He was a no-show for his trip to Vietnam. Now: He’s absent from his scheduled meeting with the Singaporean Chief of Navy because he was placed on house arrest???…Might be getting crowded in there. Good news is I heard he’s paid off his mortgage with the Country Garden real estate developers.”

Shangfu’s supposed disappearance came after Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang went missing in July.

Source: https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/chinese-defence-minister-li-shangfu-missing-weeks-investigation-us-government-officials-xi-jinping-2435888-2023-09-15

Ukraine war latest: Zelenskyy to replace wartime defence minister; Moscow ‘signs up 280,000 men’ to army

Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced he plans to replace the current defence minister with Rustem Umerov; two people are injured after Russia launched a drone attack on the Odesa region; Russia’s former president Dmitry Medvedev says efforts are under way to beef up army.

Sacked defence minister could be next UK ambassador
With rumours circulating that Oleksii Reznikov could be tipped as the next ambassador to the UK, his association with the war effort may not be over, said international correspondent John Sparks.

But the end of his career in the defence ministry has not been a “complete surprise” to people in Ukraine, given his department’s association with corruption allegations, he said.

Though he has not been implicated personally, accusations of the ministry have included weapon systems not turning up at the department, and overpayments for eggs and winter coats.

“There is talk in Kyiv that perhaps he might become the next ambassador to the UK,” said Sparks.

“This well known face will still be associated with the war effort but his career as minister of defence is now over.”

Nonetheless, Mr Reznikov has received plaudits for negotiating billions of dollars worth of Western equipment and overseeing the transition of the army from a “post-Soviet” organisation to something “far more dynamic and non-hierarchical”, Sparks said.

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-russia-war-latest-counteroffensive-live-updates-12541713

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