The private military company Wagner is in serious financial trouble because Russia could stop funding the mercenaries.
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PIK Wagner is moving towards a process of downsizing and reformatting in order to cut wage costs in the first place. And the Kremlin regime probably acted against the business of the leader of the Wagnerites, Yevgeny Prigozhin, when he staged an unsuccessful rebellion in Russia. This was announced by the British Ministry of Defense on Twitter.
There is a realistic possibility that the Kremlin no longer funds the group. If the Russian state no longer pays Wagner, then the Belarusian authorities are the second likely payer, the British say.
At the same time, Western intelligence believes that funding the “Wagnerites” would be “an undesirable drain on modest Belarusian resources.”
Recall that after the unsuccessful rebellion of the leader of the Wagner PPK, Yevgeny Prigozhin, part of his militants arrived in Belarus, who are located in a tent city.
Subsequently, it became known that units of the Russian-controlled army of Belarus would train with NATO countries. They will be instructed by Russian militants of the so-called Wagner group.
Source: Racurs

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