The task of PMC “Wagner” is to expand the territory of the Russian Federation from Alaska to South Africa

Source: Prigozhin Press Service Telegram Channel. In the world

Wagner PMC chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said the main task of the military company was to expand the borders of the Russian Federation from Alaska to Australia and South Africa. He spoke about this when answering a question about the future of Wagner PMC, he also noted that an important task is to protect the Russian people from destruction.

Prigozhin also said that if Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan acts within the framework of the national interest of his own country, as well as the expansion of its territory, then Wagner’s task is to increase the territory of the Federation. from Russia. Wagner’s chief noted that he was considering the scenario of unifying Turkey and Russia into a single state, which would also include South Africa.

our task is to expand Russia’s reach across the world, from Alaska to Australia to South Africa. By the way, representatives of a certain ruling bloc from South Africa came to me and we are already talking to them about this topic. If a state is formed called Osman-Wagner of the USSR, then, I think, it will only benefit the whole world,” Prigozhin said.

In addition, Prigozhin noted that the PMC “Wagner” is not waiting for a counteroffensive from the Ukrainian army, but several at once, since their successful thinking will allow Russian units to gain a foothold in the territories that have recently become part of of the Russian Federation.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that the Russian authorities may announce the end of the NWO to demonstrate the successes achieved.

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