• @JerkyIsSuperior
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    1201 year ago

    “Mercenaries and auxiliaries are useless and dangerous; and if one holds his state based on these arms, he will stand neither firm nor safe.”

    Niccolo Machiavelli - The Prince

    • @zeppo
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      “Windows are dangerous. Also, radioactive umbrellas” - zeppo, a Lemmy Member

  • downpunxxOP
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    1071 year ago

    The Wagnerites also seized the buildings of the head office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the FSB department, the administration of #Rostov and one of the police departments, according to local channels. Nobody in the city understands what’s going on.

    https://press.coop/@nexta_tv/110596856860216270

      • Ghostalmedia
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        231 year ago

        Like watching Cobra attack the Decepticons.

    • @mookulator
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      201 year ago

      Can you explain the significance of these buildings?

      Are they the head offices of those departments, or the offices that are in that city?

      How powerful are these departments?

    • @deafboy
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      71 year ago

      Nobody knew what was going on in 1968 czechoslovakia as well, when the russians came with the tanks. I don’t really wish them any harm, but I’m glad they can experience the same confusion now. May this experience serve as a warning.

      • @dustojnikhummer
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        151 year ago

        Actually Russians didn’t come here. Soviets did, but not from Russia.

      • @Pili
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        51 year ago

        I doubt the people in Rostov are the ones who were in Czechoslovakia in 1968.

  • @[email protected]
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    801 year ago

    Holly shit this has been picked up by the BBC.

    Remember, it doesn’t matter if they succeed or not. The fact it has happened will terrify Putin.

    • @Arbiter
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      601 year ago

      I feel like this might be on behalf of Putin.

      Wagner has been pretty careful to call out everyone but Putin.

      Feels like setting the stage for a claim that the war was orchestrated by rogue elements in the Russian military, giving an out to tuck tail and run and move toward easing sanctions.

      • Ertebolle
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        431 year ago

        Nah, this feels more like an “evil counsellors” situation - you don’t want to take on the king directly, so you instead give him an out by saying that he’s OK but he’s been given bad advice. Which also means if you do take over you can keep him around as a figurehead who now listens to better advisers like yourself.

        • @Arbiter
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          141 year ago

          True, it’ll be interesting to see what the hell happened once the dust settles.

      • @sudneo
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        211 year ago

        Judging from the address to the nation, this doesn’t seem the case now.

        The situation is still very confused.

        • @Arbiter
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, shit is wild.

      • DrElementary
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        191 year ago

        This is what I’m worried about. I hope they all tear themselves to pieces, but if Putin gets out scot free, I’ll be disappointed

        • LanternEverywhere
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          171 year ago

          I mean i hear what you’re saying, but if it means less death and destruction for innocent Ukrainians then I’m all for letting Putin live.

    • @Arbiter
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      01 year ago

      I feel like this might be on behalf of Putin.

      Wagner has been pretty careful to call out everyone but Putin.

      Feels like setting the stage for a claim that the war was orchestrated by rogue elements in the Russian military, giving an out to tuck tail and run and move toward easing sanctions.

    • @Aux
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      -101 year ago

      It won’t terrify Putin. It all goes according to the plan. Different forces are fighting between themselves to show who’s more loyal to Putin, those who are not loyal enough are either falling out of windows or being killed on the battlefield. And those who are loyal are getting ludicrously rich. The amount of billionaires in Russia has increased fivefold during the first year of the war.

      Army generals got too corrupt and too complacent since their success in Crimea in 2014, this war is a tool to put them into place and Prigozhin talks a lot so that Putin can put generals’ noses into their shit to teach them a lesson or two while the public fully supports this. Prigozhin gets his piece of the pie in the process.

  • lewis6991
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    721 year ago

    This is not a “war”, it is a “special military operation”.

    This is not a “coup”, it is a “march for justice”.

    • @sudneo
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      171 year ago

      Everyone tries to control the narrative, this is completely normal. Anti-terrorist operation, peacekeeping mission, special military operation, march for X. I don’t remember someone who just said “yep, we are invading X”.

      In this case both Prigozhin and Putin (or the establishment) are trying to control the narrative to gather support from “patriots”. Saying you are making a coup sounds antigonizing, while saying you are marching for justice, because it’s the government who has betrayed the people does not.

  • @i_simp_4_tedcruz
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    521 year ago

    I would like to submit “Putin panics and nukes his own people to stop the advance” for my Bingo card.

    • @jcit878
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      151 year ago

      the latest resolution from NATO didnt say Russia cant nuke itself…

      • @SuddenDownpour
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        111 year ago

        Any nuke west of the Urals is likely to provoke radiation that reaches NATO, and nukes east of the Urals would be, uh, insignificant most likely.

    • @Thepinyaroma
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      91 year ago

      Launching a nuke would have to be the dumbest thing Putin could do. A huge chunk of NATO must already be salivating at the internal chaos.

      I bet Polish social media is on fire right now.

      • Overzeetop
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        41 year ago

        They must be feeling a bit like Jerry Falwell Jr. right now - they have to sit there and watch someone else do the fucking, but are also enjoying it.

      • @Clbull
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        21 year ago

        More like shitting themselves.

        Think of all the dirty bombs that could end up on the black market in the event of a Russian collapse.

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  • GONADS125
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    511 year ago

    I welcome russian infighting. Hope it makes it easier for Ukraine to retake Crimea.

    • Bucket_of_Truth
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      All the Nazi’s who were “expelled” out of Azov/various militias could join up with Wagner and then they all take Ukraine for themselves.

    • @HamSwagwich
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      21 year ago

      We need to start sending popcorn bags to Ukraine

      • @afraid_of_zombies2
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        21 year ago

        Send Putin thoughts and prayers and send Ukraine guns and bombs.

  • @ghostnotes
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    401 year ago

    If Kiev has been saving something up for a special occasion, this occasion is starting to look pretty special.

    • @elihu
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      161 year ago

      I think this is a good time to continue what they’ve been doing, interfering with Russian logistics and pressing forward on the front lines.

      They could make an attack on Russian territory (e.g. drone strikes against airbases, oilfields, bridges, or other suitable targets), but right now might be the right time to hold off on anything that might distract Russia and Wagner from fighting with each other. Nothing unifies squabbling factions quite like a serious external threat.

      I wouldn’t be surprised, though, if Ukraine ops to antagonize Russia as much as they can, while leaving Wagner mostly alone. That would also be a sensible strategy.

  • @lycanrising
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    401 year ago

    my mind is so blown. i didn’t have wagner turning against russia on my bingo card

    • @HerrLewakaas
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      231 year ago

      I mean Prigozin has been advertising his eventual turning against Putin for a while, but I didn’t think it would happen as a full on military coup

      • @Gorbachof
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        121 year ago

        My personal theory is that he never intended it to get this far (previously he never called out Putin directly), but a failed assassination attempt made him decided he has no choice.

        • @Sunforged
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          31 year ago

          Failed assassination attempt on Prigozin?

    • @Double_A
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      131 year ago

      I kinda had it on it when Prigozhin started releasing videos of him acting as a reasonable person to gain popular support.

    • @green_dragon
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      101 year ago

      My father who is Russian has been talking about Wagner turning on Russia for the past 2 months. Dogs of war. So my bingo card has been stamped.

    • @ThisIsMyLemmyLogin
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      41 year ago

      I didn’t either, but history has plenty of examples of mercenary armies turning against their employers.

      • @lycanrising
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        11 year ago

        is it normally like this? for something akin to personal politics, and not missed payment or something?

      • @lycanrising
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        11 year ago

        fair enough, it’s an important distinction

    • Zamboniman
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      They didn’t switch sides. They created a third side. A Mêlée à Trois.

    • BananaTrifleViolin
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      To be honest I thought Wagner and also the Chechen commanded forces would cause chaos in Russia after the war - Putin unleashed the genies from their bottles in his desperation. Both see themselves as successors to Putin should he fall, and civil war was on the cards but more likely a conflict between Wagner and the Chechen forces of some form. I agree - moving DURING the war with Ukraine - that is totally unexpected!

      But they’ve not switched sides tbf - this seems to be the first steps in a civil war. And it shows just how broken Russia is. The question is, will Wagner step back from the precipice after exacting some sort of price out of the Russian state? Or is this a battle for survival and so unstoppable.

      The really really worrying this is when things get unpredictable like this, there is no telling how things could escalate further. Look at WW1 - the death of Franz Ferdinand helped unleash chaos in a way no one could have forseen.

    • Pons_Aelius
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      161 year ago

      Mercs are always on their own side first and foremost.

      Purchased loyalty always has an expiry date, usually about 6 hours after the last payment clears.

      They are on the side that pays them or that they see the most profit from.

    • ClassyDave
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      121 year ago

      Feel like no one has had any matching bingo cards in the past few years.

  • @andrei_chiffa
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    361 year ago

    Generally, I don’t like to gloat, but I did call that one ~ June 5th over on Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/france/comments/140qkwu/destructions_incursions_évacuations_dans_la/jmyndp3/?context=3; in French because it was on r/France).

    It actually is much worse than it seems - I did a write up over on Mastodon to explain why and how (https://mastodon.social/@andrei_chiffa/110599724720727202). The TLDR is that cities taken by Wagner mercs will be hard to retake without leveling, all internal protection troops are either tied or were lost in Ukraine, and mercs themselves have nothing to loose and all the revenge to take.

    • @YuYuHunter
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      161 year ago

      Tu avais raison.

      It’s very strange how things are going right now. The fact that they are quite effortlessly moving hundreds of kilometers through Russian territory is quite telling.

  • @assassinatedbyCIA
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    351 year ago

    More evidence as to why you don’t hire mercenaries. They are only loyal to the money. I hope the US is watching with their love of PMC’s.

  • @dangblingus
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    341 year ago

    25,000 troops marching on Moscow. How many does the Kremlin have not already in Ukraine?

    • @Thepinyaroma
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      301 year ago

      How many do they have not in Ukraine… Who are also willing to kill fellow Russians? If the average Russian military sentiment is, “Eh, let them through” this could be huge.

      Plus a lot of the “Royal Guard” may be well-connected rich kids who are even less inclined to fight.

      Way too soon to know for sure, but. 🍿

      • @dustojnikhummer
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        71 year ago

        Yep, it depends if Russian military is loyal to Putin or not.