Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin shares first video tackle since aborted mutiny

Aug 22, 2023 at 5:54 AM
Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin shares first video tackle since aborted mutiny

Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin has shared his first video tackle since his aborted June mutiny.

The mercenary chief – who was sent-off to Belarus within the aftermath of his march on Moscow – launched footage of himself talking whereas sporting camouflage and holding a rifle.

It is believed from the footage that Prigozhin is in Africa and within the video talks about Russia making the continent “free” and the way Wagner is tackling terrorist teams within the area and needs to extend its presence in Africa.

Prigozhin later shares particulars about Wagner’s recruitment within the video, which is accompanied by a phone quantity for individuals who wish to be part of.

The video, shared on Telegram channels affiliated with the Wagner Group, is the primary video tackle Prigozhin has shared since he marched his mercenaries in direction of Moscow in late June.

Grainy footage, which appeared to show Prigozhin welcoming his mercenaries to Belarus, was shared in July.

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Wagner boss ‘welcomes fighters’

He referred to as off the mutiny and his mercenaries pulled again after Belarusian chief Alexander Lukashenko helped dealer a “deal”, which might supposedly see the businessman transfer to the Russian-allied nation and his forces absorbed into the navy.

Prigozhin – as soon as a detailed assured of Vladimir Putin – had usually lambasted the likes of defence minister Sergei Shoigu and high normal Valery Gerasimov in public addresses over their dealing with of the Ukraine invasion.

Since the mutiny, some Wagner fighters have moved to Belarus and began coaching the military there.

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Analysing Putin for the reason that Wagner mutiny

In the most recent video, Prigozhin is seen standing in a desert space in camouflage and with a rifle in his fingers, with armed males and a truck seen within the distance.

In the footage, he says: “The temperature is +50(C) – every thing as we like. The Wagner PMC makes Russia even larger on all continents, and Africa – extra free.

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“Justice and happiness – for the African individuals, we’re making life a nightmare for ISIS and al Qaeda and different bandits.”

He then says Wagner are recruiting and the group “will fulfil the duties that have been set”.

Wagner’s forces have previously been active in parts of Africa, including the Central African Republic and Mali.

They’ve been accused using their military prowess to blackmail governments they claim to be supporting into granting lucrative mining and mineral rights – from which a lot of the group’s wealth is derived.

They’ve also been accused by the UN and other agencies of widespread human rights abuses.

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Prigozhin appeared at a resort getting used for the Russia-Africa Summit occasion in St Petersburg in July

Supporters of the latest coup in Niger have been seen waving Russian flags, and whereas there was no proof of Wagner’s involvement, Prigzohin has hailed the transfer pretty much as good news and has offered the service of his fighters.

Though it’s believed Prigozhin is in Africa in his newest video, it’s not clear precisely the place and Sky News has been unable to independently confirm this.