The Russian command, after the unsuccessful rebellion of the Wagner PPK, still continues to use these militants.
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Thus, on September 29, the Kremlin showed a video of a meeting between Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and former Wagner chief of staff Andrei Troshev. The mercenary was assigned to mobilize the so-called volunteer combat units. The UK Ministry of Defense announced this on Twitter on September 20.
British intelligence believes that Troshev went over to Putin’s side during the rebellion of Yevgeny Prigozhin. He called on the militants to sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense. A large number of “Wagnerites” call him a traitor.
Also present at the meeting with Putin was Deputy Defense Minister Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, who had recently been on a tour of African countries.
Foreign experts believe that the Kremlin’s support for Troshev and Yevkurov indicates that Russia continues to use private military companies and plans for the future of Wagner. However, the Wagnerites themselves are under close surveillance.
Let us remind you that the Ukrainian command reported that the Wagner PPK mercenaries began to return from the territory of Belarus to the front in Ukraine. Now the militants are present on the territory of the Eastern Group of Forces, because some of the mercenaries are renewing contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense and returning to the war.
Source: Racurs

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