Moscow:
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated Tuesday that Moscow had paid out final yr simply over $1 billion to the Wagner mercenary group, which final week staged a failed mutiny.
“The state paid to the Wagner group 86.262 billion rubles (round $1 billion) for salaries for fighters and incentive rewards between Could 2022 and Could 2023 alone,” President Putin stated.
He was chatting with defence officers in televised remarks in the beginning of a gathering.
Russia as soon as denied the very existence of Wagner, a shadowy mercenary military that defends Moscow’s pursuits with operations in a number of African and Center Jap states.
However since its fighters grew to become one of many mainstays of the Russian offensive in Ukraine, Wagner’s chief , former Kremlin catering contractor Yevgeny Prigozhin has gone public.
On Saturday, Wagner launched a revolt, ostensibly to withstand efforts to fold it into the official ministry of defence construction — seized a military headquarters and marched on Moscow.
Vladimir Putin has condemned this as a betrayal, and ordered that Wagner lose its heavy weaponry, whereas its fighters both be a part of the common armed forces or settle for exile in Belarus.
And by revealing the large scale of official spending on Wagner’s companies, Vladimir Putin has confirmed that it has successfully been appearing as an arm of the state.
“The content material of the complete Wagner group was absolutely supplied by the state, from the Ministry of Defence, from the state funds. We absolutely funded this group,” President Putin stated.
That Wagner’s leaders will now be portrayed as traitors is a flip round for Russian state messaging. Beforehand the group loved heroic standing as a part of the Ukraine offensive.
Even whereas criticising Wagner within the wake of Saturday’s revolt, Vladimir Putin was clear to not assault rank-and-file troops, “as a result of they actually confirmed braveness and heroism”.
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