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The head of the Wagner Group of mercenaries has reportedly been killed in a plane crash, putting Russia’s internal security and the future of the controversial military unit in jeopardy.
But in CAR, where it is led by Prigozhin’s former right-hand man, Dmitri Sytyi, it is still known as Wagner – and its forces ...
A compelling explanation is that Putin can’t do without the Wagner Group, Prigozhin’s army. With poor middle-level leadership and an inability to integrate all their capabilities into a ...
Russia’s most infamous mercenary company, the now-defunct Wagner Group, is notorious for many things: ruthless fighting prowess, brutal war crimes, the failed mutiny by its founder, Yevgeny ...
Prigozhin agreed to end the mutiny in exchange for guarantees ... The men were, in fact, a Chadian armed group affiliated with Wagner, which often partners with local militias to support its ...
Upon an attempt to enter the account, a message said that the group could not be found ... criminal case into a call for an armed mutiny. The FSB urged Wagner fighters not to obey Prigozhin ...
In his address to the nation on Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin described the PMC Wagner’s actions as an armed mutiny and treason. Later on Saturday, Belarusian President Alexander ...
Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin appeared in a video for the first time since his paramilitary group’s short-lived revolt on June 24. Prigozhin, seen standing in a desert area, said he is looking ...
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu spoke for the first time about the aborted Wagner group rebellion in late June. He said the mutiny failed because the army “showed loyalty to their oath ...