Prigozhin says Wagner Group is turning its convoys around.

They wanted to dissolve Wagner Group. On June 23, we set off on our “march of justice.” In the span of 24 hours, we got within 200 kilometers of Moscow. During the time, not a single drop of our fighters’ blood was shed. Now we’ve reached a point where bloodshed is possible. So, understanding the full responsibility for the potential shedding of Russian blood from either side, we’re turning our columns around and heading back in the opposite direction towards our field camps, according to plan.

  • @[email protected]
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    482 years ago

    Perhaps this isn’t the coup just yet. Most likely his attempts to rally the Russian military to his side failed and it’s possible that he was offered some kind of deal to not be arrested/killed if he waved off now.

    How he was going to hold Moscow with less than 20k troops (assuming some peeled off on the march for various duties), I didn’t know. It’s a huge city and 20k troops would be a small footprint once you spread them out over such a large metro area. Maybe waving off at this point was all part of the expected brinksmanship he’s been playing with the head of the Russian MoD?

    Interesting times in Russia!

    • SlowNPC
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      it’s possible that he was offered some kind of deal

      It’s been reported that Lukashenko (of Belarus) brokered a deal. I haven’t seen any further details.

      • roofuskit
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        92 years ago

        Rumor only, part of the deal was he answers directly to Putin only. He no longer answers to the ministry of defense.

        • xuxebiko
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          152 years ago

          and to seal the deal, Putin has invited Prigozhin and his top leadership to tea.

  • HawkMan
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    422 years ago

    As usual it’s all theater. The real question is if Putin was part of it from the start or if it was just him showing he had the loyalty of the Russian army.

    • @notun
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      This stunt made everyone involved look weak so it makes no sense to fake it.

      • ivanafterall
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        I agree it’s likely real. But purely theoretically, if Putin wanted to distance himself from something, this would be one approach. E.g. if Prigozhin commits a war crime and Putin can say, “What am I to do!? Revolting mercenaries!”

        • Laser
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          112 years ago

          This is been modus operandi for Wagner and is the only reason they’re allowed to exist while the Russian law forbids private armies, it was Russia’s deniable involvement in various conflicts in Africa and the middle east

    • @[email protected]
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      132 years ago

      I don’t think this is a stunt. I think Wagner got a head too large and something put them in place. Atleast for now.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 years ago

        Wagner doesn’t have air power and not much for air defenses.

        FIRMS is showing a lot of fires in Lipetsk right now.

        Could be coincidence, but it’s possible Wagner got bombed to shit.

      • @dark_shines11
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        22 years ago

        Or maybe Wagner didn’t want control and don’t care how they look. Maybe they want something else and they got exactly that?

      • @mookulator
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        12 years ago

        That’s what it seems to me. But something is still really weird about it all. Is this Wagner chief really that rash and impulsive? What on earth could have convinced him to turn around so fast? So fucking weird.

      • HawkMan
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        -12 years ago

        What? Nothing was stopping them. They steam rolled.right into Moscow region and onto the doorstep of the city proper. As it is,bits unclear how much resistance they would have faced.

    • BOMBS
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      I don’t think it’s ever been in Putin’s modus operandi to seem like he’s scared and lost control of his country to the point of having the capital city attacked.

  • @SheeEttin
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    392 years ago

    “We have stopped and turned around, all according to plan.”

    Sounds like me trying to convince people I’m not lost.

  • @[email protected]
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    192 years ago

    Only way the current situation makes sense to me:

    1. Prigozhin finds out Putin wants him dead
    2. Prigozhin decides “if I’m dead anyway, I’m taking Putin with me”
    3. Lukashenko somehow convinces Prigozhin that “it’s ok, Putin changed his mind and won’t kill you anymore” - so Prigozhin no longer feels the need to go for a suicide mission (although how Lukashenko convinced Prigozhin of this, I have no idea)

    If this had really been about Shoigu or a coup or anything other than just a suicide mission, then the current result makes 0 sense. (But in that case, maybe the situation isn’t really over at all)

    • @Badgernomics
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      Nah, if Prigozhin doesn’t have loyalists installed at FSB, Interior, and Defence he’s a dead man. I guarantee you he knows this. You don’t get into a position of power in Russia without knowing that. His lead elements were holding an Operational Rally Point just outside of Moscow when they just… turned around and a promise…? From Putin…?

      No chance, Prigozhin may be a ruthless, cutthroat sociopath but he’s not an idiot. Add to that Putin called him out as a terrorist, a mutineers, an enemy of the state, for Putin to U-turn makes him look weak. Sure, the leverage is there but there’s no way you make him look weak and just walkway… not AND survive for very long…

      Yeah, He has to have his people installed at Defence, FSB and Interior, and at that point he’s in charge of the Russian Federation in all but name.

    • @N00dle
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      This whole situation is so bizarre. I’m super curious what’s really going on behind the scene here. Was some type of secret deal struck to make Prigozhin happy enough to turn around and leave? Hopefully more information on these events starts to leak out over the coming days from involved sources.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      I don’t see how you’d ever be able to convince Prigozhin he’s not going to fall out a window, get novichok’d, or find some polonium in his tea after even daring to turn and march on Moscow.

  • Ragnell
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    “So, understanding the full responsibility for the potential shedding of Russian blood from either side”

    What did he THINK would happen when he reached Moscow? Putin would come out on a terrace and address everyone with “Thank you for proving your resolve! As a reward, you may torture as many Ukrainians as you want!”

    • 1bluepixel
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      Basically this, but replace “Ukrainians” with “Africans”.

    • @cybervseas
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      Maybe he thought more of the Russian army would join him as they approached Moscow.

  • BarqsHasBite
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    So was this fake so that Putin has someone to blame for all the failures in Ukraine?

    *And lets him have a crackdown on “dissent”.

    *And dissolve Wagner. But you can’t just dissolve it because many are criminals. Now you can throw them back in prison.

    *Or see who in the government joined with them. A test of loyalty.

    • @Swuden
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      462 years ago

      Putin appears very weak from all this. I doubt this would ever be any of his ideas.

      • Jon-H558
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        Wagner group has agreed they can report direct to president to show their loyalty, they are now trying to sell it as always loyal to Putin just not the ,“bad generals at the MoD that are losing the war”.

    • @[email protected]
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      192 years ago

      Putin put on big daddy diapers and ran off on a plane when the march was hundreds of km away. Not exactly a power move.

  • @[email protected]
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    42 years ago

    Wagner shoots down a bunch of pilots. Putin begs for mercy and offers everything he can. What a strong leader. Obviously in full control.

    • @Cybermass
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      12 years ago

      The sarcasm is strong with this one

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    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      What do you think really happened? I admit I find these events hard to believe but frankly I don’t know what to make of what has been reported.

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