Prigozhin caused a sensation with a text about the possible end of the war

The head of the notorious Russian mercenary group Wagner, Yevgeny Prigoschin, has caused a stir with a text message about a possible end to the war in Ukraine. In particular, many Ukrainian media referenced a blog post by the 61-year-old over the weekend, which stated:

“Today it is necessary for the state power and for the society to put a big dot after the military special operation. »
FILE - In this handout photo from a video released by Prigozhin Press Service on Friday, March 3, 2023, Yevgeny Prigozhin, the owner of the military company Wagner Group, speaks to the Ukrainian Presi...

Even after more than a year, Russian pro-Kremlin circles still only refer to the war as a “special military operation”.

Prigozhin further wrote in the text published on Friday:

“The ideal variant would be to announce the end of the military special operation and declare that Russia has achieved all its planned objectives – and in a sense we have achieved them.”
“For Russia there is always a risk that the situation at the front will change after the start of the [ukrainischen] counteroffensive may worsen.”

Because experts expect a Ukrainian offensive in the coming weeks.

Focus on occupied territories

The only option at the moment is to “get trapped” in the occupied territories, Prigozhin said. However, this would mean a withdrawal from the Kremlin’s actual war goals. These include the complete conquest of the four Ukrainian regions of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhia and Kherson, which Russia illegally annexed last year.

epa10569583 A woman walks in front of a billboard reading 'Join the PMC Wagner' promoting the military company Wagner Group in a residential area in Moscow, Russia, April 12, 202...

However, at the same time Prigozhin spoke whose mercenaries are currently mainly fighting for the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, rules out any negotiations which the Russian-occupied land would cede to Ukraine. Contrary to his earlier words, he also wrote that the fighting must continue – and threatened the Ukrainian army: “See you in Bakhmut.”

He later received comment from his press office on initial media reports of his alleged demand to end the war. The main message of his article was that there should be a “fair fight”, he clarified. (cst/sda/dpa)

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