Webdesk: The Wagner Group’s leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has declared war on Russia’s military leadership.
Prigozhin’s audacious move provoked a criminal probe and increased security in Moscow, raising doubts about his objectives and history.
Prigozhin, a provocateur and media troll, has led the Wagner Group in many wars against Ukraine. The Wagner Group, founded in 2014 during Ukraine-Russia Crimean conflict. Prigozhin formed a cadre of fighters to protect Russian interests and increase their influence in Libya, Syria, and Africa.
While, Prigozhin openly criticised Russian military authorities throughout the Ukraine war, accusing them of disregarding his troops’ armament and ammunition needs. Moreover, He posted films showing his fighters and challenging the military’s readiness. He demanded justice for Wagner fighters in a video.
Moreover, International attention and a swift security response followed Prigozhin’s insurrection against the Russian military command. His notorious reputation bolstered by a 2016 US indictment for suspected covert social media campaigning.
Prigozhin and Putin are both from St. Petersburg. Putin noticed Prigozhin after he served a decade in prison and became a successful entrepreneur. Prigozhin’s catering business catered Kremlin events and state dinners, earning him the nickname “Putin’s chef.” Concord Management and Consulting, his company, was accused of funding 2016 pro-Trump online trolling.
Moreover, Recent events have raised questions about Prigozhin’s motives. He blamed the Russian military leadership for instigating the war and stated that Ukrainian soldiers were defeating the Russian army in a Telegram video. Russian authorities launched a criminal investigation on Prigozhin’s words, which some called calls for civil war.
Prigozhin’s insurrection threatens Russia’s war in Ukraine since his Wagner Group is vital to Putin’s influence. Events may affect public support for the war and Putin’s leadership. As tensions rise, watch the results.