AFU Capture ‘Wagner’ Fighter Who Took Part In Prigozhin's Mutiny
2- 15.04.2025, 8:11
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The occupant has reported about the rebellion and not only.
A Russian stormtrooper, who has been taken prisoner by Azov fighters, told about his service in the Wagner military company and the march to Moscow together with its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.
The conversation with Vitaly Tyumentsev from Altai Krai was published on the ‘Nikolaevsky Vanek’ Telegram channel. In the spring of 2023, he signed a contract with PMC Wagner, and soon met Prigozhin, who came to congratulate his mercenaries on 9 May:
‘He was ‘biting’ with Moscow. Because officials needed to make more money and destroy people. And he started telling the truth.’
The occupant says he was disappointed with the decision of the ‘Wagner’ leader to stop moving towards the Russian capital. Already in Belarus, he was released and returned to Russia, but there he was imprisoned and persuaded to sign a contract with the Ministry of Defence.
Tyumentsev tells about the heavy losses of the Russian army - out of six crews of vehicles on which the occupiers drove into Toretsk, only those who surrendered to Ukrainian captivity survived. According to the invader, the command of the 9th separate motorised rifle brigade gave orders to ‘zero out’ those who were fleeing during the battle.