In the early hours of 24 June 2023, the feud between Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner Group and the Russian MoD escalated into outright military confrontation.

In an operation characterised by Prigozhin as a ‘march for freedom’, Wagner Group forces crossed from occupied Ukraine into Russia in at least two locations.

In Rostov-on-Don, Wagner has almost certainly occupied key security sites, including the HQ which runs Russia’s military operations in Ukraine.

Further Wagner units are moving north through Vorenezh Oblast, almost certainly aiming to get to Moscow. With very limited evidence of fighting between Wagner and Russian security forces, some have likely remained passive, acquiescing to Wagner.

Over the coming hours, the loyalty of Russia’s security forces, and especially the Russian National Guard, will be key to how the crisis plays out. This represents the most significant challenge to the Russian state in recent times.

    • verity_kindle
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      31 year ago

      I know, right? My sleep hygiene was out the window, so of course I dreamed about earthquakes and a kung fu deathmatch with my husband.

  • @Buffalox
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    91 year ago

    If Wagner has taken control with the Russian HQ for the Ukraine war, I would think that would be something Ukraine could possibly exploit. Probably there can be no decisions of troop movements or air support without HQ.

    Hopefully this will help Ukraine., even if I’m mistaken.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      This helps Ukraine just by way of eroding Russia’s unity. God speed to Wagner on the road to Moscow. I hope it’s a path to a broader peace.

  • BettyWhiteInHD
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    51 year ago

    So what are the rough Wagner numbers here? Is it like five thousand? Fifty thousand?

    What’s the rough scale of this march towards Moscow here?