 Russian General Sorovkin arrested after Wagner Group's rebellion. Sergei Sorovkin, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Aerospace Forces and Deputy Commander of the Russian Forces in Ukraine, has been arrested after a failed coup by Yevgeny Prigozin, financier of the Wagner Private Military Company, the Moscow Times reports, in the context of Prigozin. Apparently, Sorovkin chose Prigozin's side during the uprising, and they got a hold of him, a source said to the Moscow Times, answering a question regarding the general's whereabouts. The source replied, we are not even commenting on this information through our internal channels. Another source commented on the purpose of the arrest as follows. The situation with him was not okay. For the authorities, I can't say anything more. The first report of Sorovkin's possible arrest emerged on the Telegram channel of the Kremlin-aligned blogger Vladimir Romanov. He claimed that Sorovkin was arrested on the 25th of June, immediately after the Wagner Group mutiny. Romanov asserted that Sorovkin was being held in the Leifotovo Detention Center in Moscow. A source told the Moscow Times that it was not entirely clear whether Sorovkin had prior knowledge of Prigozin's rebellion. The source said that Sorovkin allegedly was not particularly obedient when given the task of reading the text on camera and acting out was too rude to the leadership. He said this could have given the impression that Sorovkin was part of of Prigozin's coalition. Alexei Venediktov, editor-in-chief of the Echo Moskvy radio station, reported that Sorovkin has not been in contact with his family for three days and that his guards are not responsive.