There have been too many different topics on this Wagner marches to Rsotov-on-don situation. I’d like to centralize discussion here. Lets post updates all in this thread.
Context: Wagner is a Private Military Company (aka PMC) that has been helping out the Russian military, especially in the push to capture Bakhmut. Despite fighting on the Russian/Kremlin side thus far, tensions have escalated over the past months. This week, Wagner was ordered to integrate properly into the military and this was apparently the last straw. By integrating into the military proper, it would effectively remove Yevgeny Prigozhin from his position of power over Wagner.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of Wagner, started the day with a very public statement (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/wagner-chief-declares-war-on-putin-after-russia-launches-missile-strike-on-his-troops/ar-AA1cX3TG), accusing the Russian military of shooting a missile at his troops. Prizgozhin has singled out Shoigu (the Russian Minister of Defense) in these public talks, and began to march his ~20,000+ Wagner troops into Russia.
https://lemmy.world/post/500076
During this march, allegedly 2 Helicopters have been shot down (https://lemmy.world/post/497656). And within this past hour, Wagner troops seem to have surrounded key buildings in Rostov-on-don, the Headquarters of the Southern Russian Military.
https://lemmy.world/post/502058
That should get us all caught up on the current events until right now. Now instead of us posting in 15 different topics, lets try to centralize the news into this topic and get a better set of discussions going.
EDIT: I will be changing this post, and the title, as events occur. To help keep everyone up-to-date on the latest developments.
Update: https://lemmy.world/comment/494242
This post shows that the Wagner group has moved as far north as Voronezh. This is suggesting that Wagner really is making a move towards Moscow.
(The Guardian):
Yevgeny Prigozhin says in a new video message that all military sites in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don are under the Wagner mercenary group’s control, Reuters is reporting … Prigozhin says it that does not impede Russia’s conduct of what it calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine.
This thread claims Wagner basically took over Rostov
https://kbin.social/m/world@lemmy.world/t/87275/Wagner-Group-captures-headquarters-of-the-Southern-Military-District-and
“Small arms clashes reported near Pavlovsk of Voronezh region, truck is on fire on highway, reports of tanks.”
Explosions and smoke in the Voronezh region, which is on the M-4 heading to Moscow.
Over 350km north of Rostov in Voronezh Oblast, it appears that a separate group of Wagner forces are pushing north on the M4 highway, engaging Russian forces outside of Pavlovsk at the moment.
(The Guardian): Reuters is reporting that video on a pro-Wagner channel on Telegram appears to show Yevgeny Prigozhin talking to top Russian generals in what the channel says is the district military headquarters in Rostov-on-Don.
Prigozhin appears to say on the video that his men will blockade Rostov-on-Don and head for Moscow unless Sergei Shoigu, the Russian defence minister, and Gen Valery Gerasimov come to them.
This is exactly why you don’t rely too much on mercenaries and don’t give them the newest weapon systems.
But never stop an enemy making a mistake, I guess :D
Putin was apparently supposed to speak an hour ago, but I can’t find information on it anywhere
Apparently it just started
Putin seems to be quite mad about Prigoshin. Hopefully they will destroy each other.
CNN: Wagner claims it has taken control of military facilities in Voronezh
“Military facilities in Voronezh are taken under the control of the Wagner PMC. The army switches to the side of the people,” read a short statement from Wagner’s Telegram channel.
What a crazy ass time to be alive. Very good summary, thank you
He seems to be rather explicitly trying to exonerate Putin in this by saying the general lied to Putin and the people. The whole thing seems like a scheme by Putin to blame the whole thing on someone else and have an easy out for why they “lost”.
It’s a tactic as old as rebellion too, though.
“I’m a loyal follower of his majesty, it’s the good king’s advisors poisoning his mind!”
And then you ride that wave of legitimacy and popular policy (We’re gonna stop sending your kids to die for no reason!) into, well, something. Either power, force a compromise, or a horrible death. Seems like that last one was coming from all sides so why not gamble?
Either way I do not believe this is some 4D chess move by Putin. He could leave Ukraine today, throw a parade claiming victory, and I imagine the average Russian would just be glad it’s over.
The people of Russia, by and large, worship Putin. The only way to ensure the people are on your side is to tell them that you’re acting on Putin’s behalf, or for the benefit of Putin.
You’ve probably seen some of the videos that various Russian soldiers or soldiers’ wives have made over the past year, talking about how they don’t have enough ammo or their loved ones are missing or whatever. Those videos are usually addressed to Putin, with the people trying to tell Putin about the problems they’re having. They think the only reason things are bad is because Putin doesn’t know that his underlings are running things poorly, and as soon as Putin finds out he’ll make things right.
I recall reading an article some months back discussing a hypothetical scenario for how exactly Russia would “break apart”, and even then the author was expecting that Putin would remain as the figurehead Tsar that everyone paid lip-service fealty to. All of the regional governors would claim legitimacy in their role by saying they were serving Putin. They’d claim that those awful nasty other governors were betraying Putin, and that’s why they had to seize territory from them.
Putin’s probably not going to lose that role until he dies. Maybe not even then.
CNN: Voronezh governor says convoy of military equipment is moving along the highway
Voronezh is about half way to Moscow
Lukashenko bugs out of Belarus to Turkey, lmmfao
Seems Putin may be leaving Moscow as well: https://www.radarbox.com/data/flights/RSD981/1987508235
Wow this shit is rapidly unfolding. News and events are going to be pretty interesting in the coming weeks. Hopefully Putin doesn’t do anything drastic in Ukraine or abroad.
Apparentl Rostov is very important to the Russian war effort in Ukraine. It is home of the Russian southern military district command - from the Institute of the Study of War via the Guardian
ISW is a USA-based think tank on war matters. They’re pretty hawkish, but that’s why they pay attention to foreign policy events like the Ukrainian-war.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-june-23-2023
Every day, they make huge summary posts like this on the military movements of the war.