Prigozhin’s company is trying to reduce wage costs at a time of financial pressure from the Russian Federation.
Maybe Russia stopped funding a private military company Wagner. Mercenaries can be paid by the Belarusian authorities. About that saying goodbye British Ministry of Defense on Twitter on Sunday 13 August.
British intelligence believed that the PMCs Wagner is moving toward a process of downsizing and reformatting to reduce payroll costs in the first place.
It was noted that after the unsuccessful rebellion of the leader of the “Wagnerites” Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Russian regime is likely to act against his businesses.
“There is a real possibility that the Kremlin is no longer funding the group. If the Russian state is no longer paying Wagnerthen the Belarusian authorities are the second most likely payers,” the intelligence service said.
At the same time, the British Ministry of Defense believes that a significant military contingent would entail a significant and potentially undesirable drain on Belarus’ modest budget.
It will be recalled that after the unsuccessful rebellion of the PMC leader Wagner Yevgeny Prigozhin, part of his militants came to Belarus. The “Wagnerites” are located in a tent city.
According to Ukrainian border guards, there are currently more than 5,000 “Wagnerites” on the territory of Belarus.
Source: korrespondent

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