Opposition journalists say that the mobilized “Wagnerites” were taken to the training ground and have since been out of touch.
More than 100 Russian conscripts who refused to join the Wagner PMC disappeared in the Luhansk region. This was announced on Tuesday, April 11, in relation to military relatives, by the Russian Telegram channel Astra, which positions itself as an opposition.
First, the Russians were threatened by the former “President of South Ossetia”, Lieutenant General Anatoly Bibilov. Then the armed militants of PMC Wagner closed the mobilized car manufacturing plant in Kadievka. After that, the Russians were taken to a training ground in the Lugansk region, and since then they have been out of touch.
The conquerors told their relatives earlier that the “Wagnerites” had come to them.
“PMC Wagner representatives came with weapons, there were about 30 of them. Now they’re just going around, going around, they want to take them to some kind of training area, they start to apply direct pressure . We ask: “Where are our soldiers?! * Do you need them?” We have been depersonalized, there are no soldiers, armed people have been brought. The telephones, as I understand it, will be taken away, and we will not be able to talk. , “said the excerpt from the conversation of the mobilized Russian with his wife.
Another mobilized told his mother in a telephone conversation that they were sold only to “Wagnerites”.
“There were 150 of us here, locked up in the car repair plant, we were stupidly sold, but we didn’t agree to it,” he said.
In addition, 57 people out of 170 agreed to sign contracts with PMCs. However, they don’t talk anymore either.
“They are offering to join a PMC. Our officer was hit in the face. The person who hit him had armed guards. Now they are going to scare us. They are keeping us here by force,” said another. Russian.
As previously reported, against the backdrop of a conflict with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the head of the PMC Wagner Yevgeny Prigozhin is preparing to scale down mercenary operations in Ukraine and turn his attention to Africa.
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Source: korrespondent

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