Wagner group will soon 'cease to exist', Prigozhin warns

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Wagner group will soon 'cease to exist', Prigozhin warns
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'We will become history,' the businessman said about his private military group fighting in Ukraine.

In a video interview, he told the Russian military blogger Semyon Pegov how"we are coming to the point where Wagner is ending."did not specify exactly how the group would come to an end.

"Wagner, in a short period of time, will cease to exist. We will become history, nothing to worry about, things like this happen," Prigozhin added. Russian businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin pictured in 2016 in Vladivostok, Russia. The Wagner chief has said his group of mercenaries may soon cease to exist.He was then asked whether such a statement would demoralize everyone, before responding that he would say it again, and referred to his need for more ammunition.As of Saturday, the video had received more than 123,000 views."Interesting...

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