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Wagner Claims Seizure Of Key Russian Military HQ, Vows To Overthrow Moscow’s Leadership

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In a stunning development, Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner mercenary group, boldly stated on Saturday that he and his 25,000 fighters had successfully entered Russia and seized control of a vital military headquarters.

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With an unwavering resolve, Prigozhin pledged to topple the military leadership in Moscow, emphasizing the readiness of his forces to lay down their lives for the cause.

In a video shared on Telegram, Prigozhin declared, “We are inside the (army) headquarters, it is 7:30 am (0430 GMT).”

He further asserted that his forces had taken charge of various military sites in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don.

The military headquarters in Rostov-on-Don holds immense significance as a crucial logistical base for Russia’s ongoing offensive in Ukraine.

Prigozhin made it clear that the planes involved in the Ukraine campaign were departing from the airfield without any disruptions.

He called upon fellow Russians not to blindly trust the information presented on state television, claiming that the actual situation was far more dire.

Multiple videos and images posted online, including those shared by the TASS state-run news agency, depicted armed individuals surrounding administrative buildings in Rostov and tanks strategically deployed in the city center.

However, the identity of these armed men remains ambiguous.

The extraordinary turn of events prompted President Vladimir Putin to schedule a televised address to address the situation.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed this and stated that Russian authorities had heightened security measures in several regions.

In addition, the mayor of Moscow announced the implementation of “anti-terrorist” measures in the capital and its surrounding areas.

Meanwhile, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has accused Prigozhin of attempting to incite a “civil conflict” and called upon Wagner fighters to apprehend him.

In an effort to diffuse the escalating tensions, Russia’s defense ministry appealed to Wagner fighters to exercise reason and renounce their allegiance to Prigozhin, promising safety to those who complied.

Prigozhin’s audacious challenge to Putin and the military leadership stems from his accusations of their direct involvement in strikes against his mercenaries.

In a series of impassioned audio messages released by his spokespeople, Prigozhin declared, “We are dying for the Russian people… All of us are ready to die. All 25,000, and then another 25,000.”

Furthermore, he claimed that his forces had successfully downed a Russian military helicopter.

As a precautionary measure, critical facilities in Moscow received reinforced protection, according to reports from TASS, which cited a law enforcement source.
Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov informed Putin about the initiation of a criminal case related to an attempted armed rebellion.

The FSB characterized Prigozhin’s statements and actions as a direct incitement of armed civil conflict within Russia’s territory, branding it a betrayal of Russian servicemen fighting against pro-fascist Ukrainian forces.

While Prigozhin’s group, Wagner, has played a prominent role in Russia’s offensive in Ukraine, a recent feud with Moscow’s military leadership has intensified.
Prigozhin has repeatedly blamed Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov for the deaths of his fighters.

However, Russia’s defense ministry refuted Prigozhin’s claims of an attack on his forces, asserting that they did not correspond to reality.

Notably, the Wagner chief’s attempt to effect a leadership change within the defense ministry is viewed by experts at the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War as unlikely to succeed.

The institute, while acknowledging the denouncement of Prigozhin’s rebellion by Commander of Russia’s Aerospace Forces, Sergei Surovikin, warns that Wagner’s potential takeover of Rostov-on-Don, a vital logistical base for Russia’s Ukrainian operations, would undoubtedly have significant impacts on Russia’s war effort in Ukraine.

The Ukrainian defense ministry closely monitors the unfolding situation, while Mykhailo Podolyak, a senior aide to Ukraine’s president, expressed via Twitter that “everything is just beginning in Russia.”

Ukraine has also elevated its alert level following a fresh wave of Russian missile strikes, resulting in casualties and damage in Kyiv and the central city of Dnipro.

U.S. President Joe Biden has received a comprehensive briefing on the events in Russia with the National Security Council’s spokesman, Adam Hodge, stating that Washington intends to consult with its allies and partners regarding these unfolding developments.

In recent years, Yevgeny Prigozhin, despite initially operating covertly, openly acknowledged his leadership of the elusive Wagner mercenary group and even admitted to interfering in U.S. elections.

Notably, Wagner, bolstered by tens of thousands of recruits from prisons, played a pivotal role in Russia’s capture of Bakhmut, marking the longest and bloodiest battle in the conflict.

However, Prigozhin’s recent accusations against Moscow’s military leadership, labeling their actions as self-serving and deceptive, have further fueled tensions.

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