Prigozhin refused to comment on the journalist’s question about the ongoing recruitment in the colonies of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, although he had previously openly discussed in the media the participation of prisoners of war.
The Institute for the Study of War reports that the Russian PMC Wagner has lost between 800 and 1,000 mercenaries in Ukraine, and in the past two months alone, more than 500 prisoners recruited into Wagner units have been removed.
The owner of the Russian private military company Wagner, known as a businessman and “Putin’s chef”, Yevgeny Prigozhin continues to rely on convicts to recruit his ranks to go to war in Ukraine, while trying to expand his influence in the regions of Russia.
According to analysts at the Institute for the Study of War, Prigozhin refused to comment on the journalist’s question about the ongoing recruitment in the colonies of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, although he had previously openly discussed in the Russian media the participation of prisoners of war .
“Ukrainian intelligence officials also previously reported that many prisoners suffering from infectious diseases were infected by Wagner’s troops, to which Prigozhin replied that he did not discriminate on the basis of disease,” the analysts wrote of ISW.
It was previously reported that the FSB and PMC Wagner fled to France and were giving evidence.
A video was posted on the network about how “Putin’s chef” recruited prisoners for the war in Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent

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