A little less than two weeks ago, we were transported to Tsel’s camp where Yevgeny Prigozhin seems to have popped up.
We were told by the Belarusian leader. Alexander Lukashenko that Wagner had other camp plans for the Belarusian stay.
But it doesn’t seem so. Barely a week later, Wagner’s military convoys were already on their way. Belarus And now, lo and behold, there it is Prigosan They also address their men with characteristic enthusiasm, dynamism, and disdain. RussiaEfforts in Ukraine
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Taunted that he might be from the Kremlin, convinced that he isn’t.
That’s how he’s managed to get himself such a following.
By sticking with their men, rallying with them, calling out what stands in their way.
Now his mercenaries will focus on their old stomping grounds in Africa, saying they will not return to Ukraine unless the situation changes radically.
And as usual he didn’t mince his words.
“What is happening at the front is a dishonor in which we need not take part,” he told his men.
Not exactly music to the ears of the Commander-in-Chief of this group who is given the title of “Musician”.
Prigozine has kept a low profile in the past few weeks but is returning to his usual, enthusiastic social media ways.
Vladimir Putin must hope that Prigozhin understands that he needs to stick to his side of the deal, the terms of which, for now, appear to be fulfilling.
Mr. Putin also knows that getting rid of Prigosan would, once again, cause great upheaval among the men he controls.
It’s a delicate tightrope to walk with dangerous men.
As Pregozen’s fellow Wagner commander said at the end of the video: “Welcome to hell.”
Source by [Sky News]