Wagner on the march
What is happening in Rostov-on-Don and what Prigozhin’s rebellion means for Russia and Ukraine. Novaya-Europe spoke to military experts to find answers

We currently know that the mercenary Wagner Group controls the centre of Rostov-on-Don, a city in south Russia, the Southern Military District headquarters, and several administrative buildings. The march on Moscow is seemingly going ahead, troops can already be located near Voronezh. Reports are coming in that military hardware columns are heading towards Moscow. And even though Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin claims that he commands 25,000 soldiers, there is no video evidence that a large number of the mercenaries are approaching the Russian capital.
“Since they are moving forward along with general traffic, we should soon see videos recorded by other drivers.”

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