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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1400949)4/28/2023 10:28:48 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576661
 
Prigozhin says Wagner Group may soon cease to exist, as it’s running out of Wagnerites (msn.com)

Story by Ukrainska Pravda • 5h ago



Yevgeny Prigozhin, the owner of the private military company Wagner, has stated that the Wagnerites are running out, and the company may soon cease to exist.

Source: Prigozhin in a video made by so-called Russian "war correspondents" (milbloggers) and posted on pro-Russian social media

Quote: "As of today, we are approaching the point where the Wagner private military company is ending. And in a short time, Wagner will cease to exist."

Details: Told that statements like this would be demoralising for Russians, the Wagner leader answered that he would say it again.

Prigozhin claimed that the Wagnerites would "go down in history".

He also alluded, not for the first time, to the lack of ammunition.

Background:

·Recently, Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin called on the Russian authorities to declare the so-called "special military operation" over and concentrate on consolidating its hold on the occupied territories of Ukraine. Prigozhin concluded by saying that the best scenario for Russia would be a huge battle with Ukraine.

·Andrii Yusov, a representative of Defence Intelligence of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defen?e, believes that Prigozhin’s remarks reflect the mood of Russia’s political and military elite, and now there are "many tiny cracks" in the Kremlin that will only get wider.