Wagner troops outraged as cemetery stuffed with lifeless troopers lined in cement

Wagner troops are outraged after Russian officers bulldozed a cemetery of its mercenary fighters simply days after the dying of its chief, Yevgeny Prigozhin.

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Prigozhin himself had opened the cemetery final 12 months within the village of Nikolayevka, Samara Oblast, in Russia's southwestern area.

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Video footage from a Wagner supporter at this time confirmed that cement had been poured over the gravesites of those that died combating in Ukraine.

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The crosses marking the grave websites had additionally been ripped out of the bottom and had been thrown right into a landfill "like rubbish".

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The supporter tells viewers on Telegram that "everything has been demolished".

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The man, who's carrying a PMC Wagner Group T-shirt, continued: "This is blasphemy.

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"People had been dying for Russia and also you levelled all their graves. Do you not worry God?”

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He exhibits a pile of crosses that seem to have the date 2023 written on plaques alongside vibrant wreaths.

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The brutal scene prompted comparisons between Vladimir Putin and former Soviet chief Joseph Stalin, who usually erased rivals from historical past.

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Julia Davis, who studies for the Daily Beast, tweeted: "Dying for Putin means dying for nothing. Expect to be honored accordingly."

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Aki Heikkinen, who screens the battle, added: "In true Stalinist fashion all memories of the Wagner group is quickly being erased from existence. Where graves stood now just gravel.",

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ChrisO_wiki echoed this: "This is very striking - almost Stalinist: a Wagner cemetery has been demolished and all its memorials removed. Will the next step be to erase any evidence of Wagner's existence?"

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Tendar, an account that gives updates on the battle, added: "In the context of the fight for supremacy Putin must now go the full 9 yards and destroy Wagner from top to bottom.

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"The high is gone and now he goes via the ranks and file, even these in dying. The very title 'PMC Wagner' is an issue."

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Wagner fighters had been vital to Russian successes in Ukraine, including the capture of the eastern city of Bakhmut in May.

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Meanwhile, the Kremlin had vehemently denied that it assassinated the Mr Prigozhin after his Embraer jet crashed north-west of Moscow on Wednesday.

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Western intelligence officials believe that Mr Prigozhin was most likely killed by an explosion onboard the plane on President Putin’s orders.

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A day after the crash, President Putin described the Wagner chief as a "proficient particular person" who "made severe errors in life".

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Russia says 10 our bodies and flight recorders have been recovered from the scene of the crash, as investigators await "molecular-genetic exams" to find out the id of these on board.

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Mr Prigozhin and his right-hand man Dmitry Utkin, in addition to 5 different passengers and three crew members, had been on board, in response to the passenger checklist.

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Mr Prigozhin - as soon as a Putin loyalist - led an aborted armed revolt along with his mercenary fighters in June, precisely two months earlier than his dying.

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