Wagner preparing to recruit mercenaries for the war in Ukraine - mass media


The question of the leadership of the organisation remains open.
The Vagner PMC intends to recruit mercenaries to send them to the war in Ukraine. According to the VChK-OGPU project with reference to its own source, the PMC personnel department has started working in the Moscow region. At the moment, through it, recruitment is carried out for destinations in Belarus and Libya (Africa).
However, the mercenaries are still accepted only "for relapse" - those who have already fought in "Wagner". They also announce that at the end of the month it is expected to open the direction for the war on the territory of Ukraine," the source said.
He pointed out that so far PMC remains without a head and bidding, "under whom PMC "Wagner" will be - is ongoing.
There are no plans to move away from the brand of the organisation. But so far everything goes to the fact that the allegedly independent company (mercenaries, which are currently commanded by Deputy Utkin with the call sign "Lotus"), will still be under the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation. It is not excluded that under the supervision of General Sergei Surovikin, - added the source.
Recall, PMC was left without the main leaders - Evgeny Prigozhin and Dmitry Utkin. Now the main units of mercenaries are in Africa and Belarus. Some units were sent on rotation to CAR, Libya and Mali.
Meanwhile, the British Defence Ministry, citing its intelligence, reported that members of the terrorist group PMC "Wagner" had begun to return to fight in Ukraine. The militants are concentrated around Bakhmut, Donetsk Region, as they are familiar with this area.
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