Not sure if Prigozhin is actually going to get what he wants in the deal, but Putin’s position (and arguably the entire Russian government) has absolutely been weakened.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 24, 2023
Not sure if Prigozhin is actually going to get what he wants in the deal, but Putin’s position (and arguably the entire Russian government) has absolutely been weakened.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 24, 2023
Precisely on-point.PJYoung said:Not sure if Prigozhin is actually going to get what he wants in the deal, but Putin’s position (and arguably the entire Russian government) has absolutely been weakened.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 24, 2023
In contrast, remember what Zelensky did when faced with much the same situation in the early days of the invasion: "I don't need a ride, I need ammunition." To say Putin has diminished prestige and fear factor would be a massive understatement.evan_aggie said:
Putins presidential jets have left Moscow and fled to St Petersburg.
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/russia-wagner-prigozhin-putin/card/russian-presidential-aircraft-have-departed-moscow-kfD8IYwNu3hsLoprHf5d
bonfarr said:
Can someone explain to me how The Wagner group is financed? I assume Putin pays Prighozin out of some Kremlin funds and Prighozin doles out money to his commanders and the Wagner soldiers. I would also guess their equipment and munitions are paid for by the Russian government. In the possible coup attempt if that is what it was how would he continue to pay his army? I imagine those guys that are thieves and murderers recently recruited from prisons would want to know what's in it for them to fight Moscow.
I wouldn't be surprised if the thing came to a halt after a giant payout to Prighozin.
⚡️Putin's spokesman: Part of Wagner mercenaries will sign contracts with Defense Ministry.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 24, 2023
The Wagner mercenaries who did not participate in the rebellion will sign contracts with the Defense Ministry and will not be prosecuted, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's spokesman…
jobu93 said:
Perhaps he was the Ed Harris General who rattled his saber and took over Alcatraz.
PMC was being paid by the Russian state, mostly by the MOD.bonfarr said:
Can someone explain to me how The Wagner group is financed? I assume Putin pays Prighozin out of some Kremlin funds and Prighozin doles out money to his commanders and the Wagner soldiers. I would also guess their equipment and munitions are paid for by the Russian government. In the possible coup attempt if that is what it was how would he continue to pay his army? I imagine those guys that are thieves and murderers recently recruited from prisons would want to know what's in it for them to fight Moscow.
I wouldn't be surprised if the thing came to a halt after a giant payout to Prighozin.
OMG enough with the "5D stable genius" @#$@#$amercer said:mickeyrig06sq3 said:
Any chance this was a smoke screen? Chechen and Wagner are in Rostov, Russian Reserves and Wagner consolidate in Voronezh. Ukraine focused on moving south and to the west, Russia comes in from NE and SE?
Sure maybe, but it seems like they would have kept it up until Ukraine moved into the trap. I think the Ukrainians were just watching today.
So let me see if I'm tracking everything the Kremlin is saying on this.aggiehawg said:⚡️Putin's spokesman: Part of Wagner mercenaries will sign contracts with Defense Ministry.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 24, 2023
The Wagner mercenaries who did not participate in the rebellion will sign contracts with the Defense Ministry and will not be prosecuted, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's spokesman…
if anything alot of the best fighting forces for Russia are now off the board in Ukraine74OA said:Precisely on-point.PJYoung said:Not sure if Prigozhin is actually going to get what he wants in the deal, but Putin’s position (and arguably the entire Russian government) has absolutely been weakened.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 24, 2023
"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the revolt by Wagner mercenaries had revealed the "chaos" within Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime. "The world can see that the masters of Russia control nothing. And that means nothing. Simply complete chaos," he said in his nightly video address."
UPDATES
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/24-june-the-criminal-case-against-prigozhin-will-be-droppedQuote:
The criminal case against Prigozhin will be dropped, he "will go to Belarus," - Kremlin's spokesperson said
⚡️Putin's spokesman: Part of Wagner mercenaries will sign contracts with Defense Ministry.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 24, 2023
The Wagner mercenaries who did not participate in the rebellion will sign contracts with the Defense Ministry and will not be prosecuted, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's spokesman…
Quote:
Kremlin's spokesperson: changes in Ministry of Defense were not discussed with Prigozhin. As far as Peskov knows no plans to change minister. Wagner mercenaries will have an option to sign a contract with ministry of defense
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/24-june-prigozhin-left-the-headquarters-of-the-southern-militaryQuote:
Prigozhin left the headquarters of the Southern Military District together with Wagner fighters
Belarus is a puppet state but is closer to Poland. Maybe he makes a break for it to try to defect to the West. I think that's really, really unlikely. I think he gets FSB'ed before then. I don't think him going to any other Wagner installation would necessarily be safer for him though.aggiehawg said:
Not making much sense to me either. Asylum in Belarus? Why not at Wagner Group installations in Africa or Latin America?
But why did Putin leave Moscow for St. Petersburg?
Very confusing.
No way that happens IMO. Lukashenko has been too loyal and agreeable to Putin. Replacing him with someone who led an actual armed insurrection against him would be literal politcal seppuku.Gilligan said:
Prigohzin to rule Belarus as part of the deal?
Sounds stupid I know…
Kind of like the deal in Chechnya with Kadyrov?Gilligan said:
Prigohzin to rule Belarus as part of the deal?
Sounds stupid I know…
Except Kadyrov switched sides in the Second Chechen War and pledged allegiance to Russia. Putin was president at the time iirc.aggiehawg said:Kind of like the deal in Chechnya with Kadyrov?Gilligan said:
Prigohzin to rule Belarus as part of the deal?
Sounds stupid I know…
aggiehawg said:
Not making much sense to me either. Asylum in Belarus? Why not at Wagner Group installations in Africa or Latin America?
But why did Putin leave Moscow for St. Petersburg?
Very confusing.
If that's truly the case it also means any other PMC and the Chechens have to be done as well. No different and the same threat.RogerEnright said:
Key point that I haven't seen mentioned: Wagner likely won't fight in Ukraine again.
I am not sure I agree, but I was surprised by the significance of that statement. It would represent a good number of Russia's best trained troops out of the picture, or even more, Russia may have to account for what they are doing.
I'm not sure I agree. I haven't watched he video but if the RU MoD makes them sign contracts with them and become part of the RU MoD forces, would they not become assets of the the RU military?AgLA06 said:If that's truly the case it also means any other PMC and the Chechens have to be done as well. No different and the same threat.RogerEnright said:
Key point that I haven't seen mentioned: Wagner likely won't fight in Ukraine again.
I am not sure I agree, but I was surprised by the significance of that statement. It would represent a good number of Russia's best trained troops out of the picture, or even more, Russia may have to account for what they are doing.
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 24, 2023
Russian police has returned to Rostov after the Wagner Group’s departure tonight.
The people aren’t happy to see them. They are blocking your he streets and hurling insults at the policemen.
Visible cracks have appeared in Russian society pic.twitter.com/q8Ew9kjdXS
Uke's should figure out how to hit the Wagner columns as they roll back into country.twk said:I would imagine that they want to allow some time for the news to spread and for the Russian units in the front line to contemplate their next move. As long as the Russians are preoccupied with internal politics and not taking advantage of a pause to resupply, then it seems that the Ukrainians have nothing to lose by waiting. As Napoleon once said, "Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake."PA24 said:
Ukraine forces...are they taking advantage of Spartacus heading to the new Rome.....
They're not going to willingly join the conventional crap fighting force and be used as fodder. It would be like (extreme example only because they were actually competent) telling the Ranger Regiment to disperse into national guard units. The vast majority would walk away and do something else.jabberwalkie09 said:I'm not sure I agree. I haven't watched he video but if the RU MoD makes them sign contracts with them and become part of the RU MoD forces, would they not become assets of the the RU military?AgLA06 said:If that's truly the case it also means any other PMC and the Chechens have to be done as well. No different and the same threat.RogerEnright said:
Key point that I haven't seen mentioned: Wagner likely won't fight in Ukraine again.
I am not sure I agree, but I was surprised by the significance of that statement. It would represent a good number of Russia's best trained troops out of the picture, or even more, Russia may have to account for what they are doing.
You're assuming they have a choice in the matter. I don't think they have much of a choice here. Similar to how people who protested towards the beginning of all this suddenly found themselves with mobilization orders after having been thrown into the back of a paddy wagon.AgLA06 said:They're not going to willingly join the conventional crap fighting force and be used as fodder. It would be like (extreme example only because they were actually competent) telling the Ranger Regiment to disperse into national guard units. The vast majority would walk away and do something else.jabberwalkie09 said:I'm not sure I agree. I haven't watched he video but if the RU MoD makes them sign contracts with them and become part of the RU MoD forces, would they not become assets of the the RU military?AgLA06 said:If that's truly the case it also means any other PMC and the Chechens have to be done as well. No different and the same threat.RogerEnright said:
Key point that I haven't seen mentioned: Wagner likely won't fight in Ukraine again.
I am not sure I agree, but I was surprised by the significance of that statement. It would represent a good number of Russia's best trained troops out of the picture, or even more, Russia may have to account for what they are doing.
Any of them with a brain knows the first chance given, they're going to be done away with however possible no different than Uriah.