Russian General Sergei Surovikin, the top commander for Russia’s forces in Ukraine has been at least figuratively defenestrated from his office, with “office” being used here as a synonym for “role,” though conceivably he could have been thrown from the window of his actual office as part of his termination – which could have a double meaning like he was both fired and killed.
The New York Times reported this minus the speculating that Surovikin had been literally killed by being thrown out of a window. They might’ve just shot him too. Anyway this isn’t terribly surprising given Surovikin’s reportedly close relationship with rogue mercenary commander Yevgeny Prigozhin and that Surovikin hadn’t been seen in public since the failed Wagner rebellion in June.