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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The good news is that the arguably most effective military unit on the Russian side in Ukraine is effectively neutralized. There's no way that Wagner will reform or be called onto the frontlines now. I'm certain that if Putin ordered Prigozhin into combat that he would refuse the order. Prigozhin's troops fired upon and shot down some very expensive choppers. That won't be forgiven, which is likely why Roskomnadzor is covering up what happened yesterday. The Russian propagandists need a way to spin the events in a way favorable to Putin. "Though monitors said the internet as a whole remained broadly functional Saturday evening, Russian government news outlet Tass reported that searches for Wagner leader Yevgeniy Prigozhin on Yandex, Russia’s Google equivalent, yielded notices that some results were hidden in accordance with federal law. The Russian social network VKontakte also blocked content related to Prigozhin, according to the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab." "One of the blocked VKontakte groups, with nearly half a million subscribers, has been used by Wagner to post job openings and promote the group as an effective fighting force in Ukraine." "Telegram has been an especially important source of information about events in Ukraine. But on Saturday, it was full of false information, including on some channels claiming affiliation with the Wagner Group that were managed by Prigozhin supporters. One account, with more than 40,000 subscribers, denied that Prigozhin had reached a deal to halt his march to Moscow, even as others confirmed it. A similar account accused Prigozhin of betraying Russia by retreating." https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/06/24/internet-russia-wagner-rebellion/ Prigozhin needs time to determine which of his troops defected / deserted, shore up his forces and secure a reliable funding source.[/quote] His Russian contracts are no doubt null and void but I'm sure he still has Africa business, propping up dictators and warlords there. What's the Belarus deal - is Lukashenko going to have Wagner try to keep him safe from a coup? LOL.[/quote] Yeah no. Wagner is done. [b]Both Ukraine and Africa can rejoice now[/b].[/quote] Syria, too.[/quote]
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