In early April, Vice Admiral Sergey Pinchuk was appointed the new commander of the Black Sea Fleet, replacing the benighted Admiral Viktor Sokolov, whose alleged involvement in attacking Ukrainian power plants and other civilian infrastructure earned him an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court in March.
The last nail in Sokolov’s coffin was the Ukrainian sinking of the amphibian landing ship Caesar Kunikov in mid-February, after which he was promptly dismissed. However, the Kremlin’s problem is less one of incompetent admirals, and more one of the once formidable Black Sea Fleet now being technically unfit for purpose and suffering major losses.