Wagner Group's Prigozhin tells Putin to end fighting in Ukraine
Yevgeny Prigozhin, who also functions as one of the leaders of the private militia Wagner Group, called on the Russian president to declare "the end of the special military operation in Ukraine."
By MAARIV ONLINE
One of the people closest to Russia's President Vladimir Putin, Yevgeny Prigozhin, who also functions as one of the owners of the private militia "Wagner Force," called on him to stop the war in Ukraine. Prigozhin wrote a comment on the messaging app Telegram and called on the Russian president to declare that "Moscow won the special military operation by exterminating a large part of the male population in Ukraine and occupying its territories."
Prigozhin also claimed that "Russia has captured a large part of Ukraine's territory," adding that, "the best strategy for the Russian army, which suffered heavy losses, is to maintain the existing achievements." In addition, although it was previously reported that there were some differences of opinion between Prigozhin and Putin, he emphasized that "nothing threatens Russia's power," apparently referring to the Russian president. He also claimed that "for the authorities and society as a whole, it is necessary to put an end to the special operation".
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Yevgeny Prigozhin, who also functions as one of the leaders of the private militia Wagner Group, called on the Russian president to declare "the end of the special military operation in Ukraine."
By MAARIV ONLINE
One of the people closest to Russia's President Vladimir Putin, Yevgeny Prigozhin, who also functions as one of the owners of the private militia "Wagner Force," called on him to stop the war in Ukraine. Prigozhin wrote a comment on the messaging app Telegram and called on the Russian president to declare that "Moscow won the special military operation by exterminating a large part of the male population in Ukraine and occupying its territories."
Prigozhin also claimed that "Russia has captured a large part of Ukraine's territory," adding that, "the best strategy for the Russian army, which suffered heavy losses, is to maintain the existing achievements." In addition, although it was previously reported that there were some differences of opinion between Prigozhin and Putin, he emphasized that "nothing threatens Russia's power," apparently referring to the Russian president. He also claimed that "for the authorities and society as a whole, it is necessary to put an end to the special operation".
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