Every man for himself
Former Wagner Group mercenaries recall their march on Moscow one year on

“There are 25,000 of us, and we’re going to find out why the country is in chaos”. It was with these ominous words that, on the evening of Friday 23 June 2023, warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin announced the start of his ill-fated mutiny against Russia’s military leadership. For just under 24 hours, Prigozhin and his thousands of loyal Wagner Group mercenaries had Vladimir Putin running scared, a brazen display of lèse-majesté that would ultimately cost him his life.
We’ll definitely beat the Ukrainian army, but the war’s never going to end. Because, among other things, war is a mode of existence — one of many.
In 2023 we had an idea — to change the way things were run. And we had the chance to do it. We don’t have that chance any more. It’s every man for himself now.
The “march for justice” was a fool’s errand on Prigozhin’s part. He’d expected to scare Putin into handing Shoigu over to him for slaughter. It didn’t work out, even though Prigozhin was resolute at first.
I’m glad Shoigu was finally removed. While he was defence minister, his mates looted and plundered the army. They didn’t think they’d ever have to fight for real.


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