Wagner Group
Day 511 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Putin will not attend the BRICS summit
Putin ordered: "Thunder" police special forces is moving towards the Ukrainians
This move should enable the transfer of special forces from the Thunder unit to the front lines in Ukraine, said Alexander Khinshtein, a member of the Russian parliament from Putin's United Russia party.
The Wagner group members were seen; "Preparing a terrorist attack"
The bridge connecting Russia with the annexed peninsula of Crimea was once again the target of an attack carried out by naval drones.
Wagner ready to kill Russians: "They won't hesitate"
Former FSB agent and Russian military blogger Igor Girkin warned that members of Wagner would not hesitate to kill Russians if ordered to do so by their leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Let us remind you that last month, the Wagner members launched a short-lived armed rebellion against the Russian military leadership.
At Belarus border, Ukrainians alert over Wagner threat
At a long-closed crossing point from Ukraine to Belarus, Oleg, a camouflage-clad guard carrying a Kalashnikov, says he has seen no sign of Wagner mercenaries across the border, some 150 metres away.
Day 507 of the Invasion of Ukraine: “One Can and Should Kill in Russia” according to Gen. Zaluzhnyi
Wagner troops training Belarus forces
Belarus said Friday that instructors from the Russian mercenary force Wagner were training its troops, following weeks of uncertainty about the future of the group after its failed mutiny in Russia.
The short-lived rebellion was ended by a deal under which some Wagner fighters and their outspoken leader Yevgeny Prigozhin were supposed to move to Belarus.
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Day 506 of the Invasion of Ukraine: "Wagner" is already Training Military Personnel in Belarus
Wagner not participating in Ukraine fighting in any significant way: Pentagon
Wagner mercenaries are no longer participating in "any significant capacity" in combat operations in Ukraine, the Pentagon said Thursday, more than two weeks after the group's aborted mutiny in Russia.
Future of Wagner leader’s business empire is cloudy after rebellion
A chocolate museum in St. Petersburg. A gold mine in the Central African Republic. Oil and gas ventures off the Syrian coast.
The economic ventures of Yevgeny Prigozhin, a former hot dog seller turned Wagner group warlord who staged a brief mutiny against Russia's military last month, stretch far beyond the thousands of mercenaries he deployed in Ukraine, Africa and the Middle East.