Wagner mercenaries "storm" Russian military headquarters in Rostov in Prigozhin "mutiny"

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Putin’s speech translated

… This is exactly the kind of blow that was dealt to Russia in 1917, when the country fought in the First World War. But victory was stolen from her. Intrigues, squabbles, politicking behind the backs of the army and the people resulted in the greatest of shocks, the destruction of the army, the collapse of the state, and the loss of vast territories. And in the end, in the tragedy of the civil war…

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Ooh, that’s real Dolchstosslegend stuff. Including the retconned idea that “Russia had victory stolen from her”.

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The headquarters for the war in Ukraine is in Rostov.

https://twitter.com/michaeldweiss/status/1672504438467051520

Keep in mind, among the many, many things Wagner is now, a cult is one of them. Prigozhin is “batya,” the MoD troops are poor saps with no money or glory. An FSB/military order to kill Prigozhin, which is what Putin is implying here, will not be met with quiet resignation.

Also keep this closely tethered: Prigo said at the outset there was no reason for the war in Ukraine (like the Pope doubting the existence of God) and that Russian losses are huge and being covered up. Putin isn’t the only one selling a “stab in the back” premise here.

https://twitter.com/JimmySecUK/status/1672506254118338560

This is also a good point; Wagner is essentially a cult, one that embraces sacrifice and brutality.

Prigozhin had no issue with sacrificing thousands of Wagner fighters in human wave style assaults in Bakhmut - he’ll bleed Wagner dry before he gives up.

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International policy experts have provided some analysis amid the armed rebellion by the Wagner mercenary group.

James Nixey, Director, Russia and Eurasia Programme, at Chatham House: “Prigozhin may find some support in the Russian military (especially considering the ease with which he took Rostov), but he has none in Moscow, among the elite. He’s not Russia’s next president. Meanwhile, Moscow’s defences are bracing themselves. But the rump of the military that does remain loyal will try to soften up Wagner as it approaches.

“Putin’s speech clearly showed he was rattled. He did not look confident and he did not reassure. After 24 years, this is the first direct challenge to his authority – even if both protagonists are not calling each other by name. That said, Putin still has more in the tank (excuse pun). He’s spent 14-odd years protecting Russia from a colour revolution. But he was probably right about one thing: ‘Russia’s future is at stake’.”

Samantha de Bendern, Associate Fellow, in Chatham’s House Russia and Eurasia Programme: “Rostov is the most important military logistical hub for the Russian armed forces fighting in Ukraine. And yet there were not enough Russian military able or willing to stop Prigozhin take over the local military HQ.

“A heavily armed Prigozhin then sat down to drink tea with an unarmed deputy defense minister and the deputy head of military intelligence, and moralized them like an angry school teacher. This is so surreal that any deep analysis is difficult at this point but the first round seems to have gone to Prigozhin.”

https://twitter.com/wartranslated/status/1672528633372581888

I think this goes without saying but Wagner is not your ally even if they want to topple Putin/MoD. The best case scenario is they start killing each other, it goes completely out of hand and Ukrainians take back what’s theirs as quickly as possible.

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BBC News - Putin under pressure as ally Yevgeny Prigozhin turns rebel

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Private Military Groups.

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As a formal matter, PMCs are illegal under the Russian constitution, which reserves all matters of defense, security, and foreign policy for the state.

https://carnegieendowment.org/2020/06/02/implausible-deniability-russia-s-private-military-companies-pub-81954

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rootin’ tootin’ vladi putin doesn’t give a fig for laws or rules that are applied to him.

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“The whole of April and May, Prigozhin lied about the alleged ‘projectile famine,’ the 1st and 7th Assault Squads have a huge stockpile of MANPADS and captured Javelins. A source from Prigozhin’s security service said that preparations for this scenario took more than 2 months”

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“Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zekenskyy says it is clear that Russia is suffering from “full-scale weakness” after mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin launched an armed rebellion.”

https://twitter.com/AP/status/1672553185515372544?t=xiiAVfqEGdlC8-kChT1zOQ&s=19

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A lot of interesting stuff in here:

https://twitter.com/IwriteOK

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A Russian Air Force Ka-52 “Alligator” Attack Helicopter is now known to be Responsible for Bombing the Oil Refinery and Depot in the City of Voronezh indicating that this was likely done to prevent its Capture by Wagner PMC Forces which are Advancing on the City from the South.

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It doesn’t count as “mutiny” when mercenaries want to renegotiate their contract.

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