U turn Wagner fighters angry at Prigojine

U-turn: Wagner fighters angry at Prigojine

While militia boss Wagner has given up going to Moscow, reports linked to the paramilitary group have expressed frustration with Yevgeny Prigoyine after his reversal.

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Telegram account AP Wagner published a message some time after the announcement of the deal negotiated with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

“I’m breaking my contract,” you could read there.

About 25,000 Wagner paramilitaries had entered Russian territory in the last few hours.

Yevgeny Prigoyine had encouraged them to go to Moscow before ordering his men to turn back.