The former chief of the general staff of the British army, Richard Dunnatt, suggests that Yevgeny Prigozhin has kept combat-ready forces around him and can write to Ukraine from the territory of Belarus.
He writes about it sky news, informs Censor. NO.
Dunnatt noted that the fact of Prigozhin’s departure to Belarus is cause for concern.
“If he has kept combat-capable forces around him, then he again poses a threat to the Ukrainian flank closest to Kyiv. Russia “may” use the “Wagner” PMC for another attempt to take Kyiv. The echo of yesterday’s events will be felt for a long time to come,” Dunnatt believes.
In addition, according to the former chief of staff of Great Britain, Prigozhin’s uprising was not a direct victory for anyone.
“Putin has certainly weakened considerably. The Russian military … is clearly in some disarray,” Dannatt said.