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Prigozhin commented on reports that he was offering to hand over Russian army positions

Yevgeny Prigozhin will tell the Ukrainian army where the RF Armed Forces will strike, in exchange for the withdrawal of units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from Artemovsk (Bakhmut) (Bakhmut), where the PMC Wagner suffers heavy losses. The Washington Post writes about it, based on documents leaked to US intelligence.

According to them, Prigozhin has long maintained secret contacts with the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, to which he made a favorable offer. In this regard, they point to the testimonies of some Ukrainian officials who can confirm such connections.

At the same time, Washington doubts that the boss of Wagner PMC really plans to conclude such a “deal”. The United States does not exclude that the Kremlin is aware of Yevgueni Prigojine’s intentions.

The head of a private military company himself, in the comments to this material, spoke about the numerous stuffings in the Western media. In his opinion, the WP article is either the hype of journalists or the intrigues of its critics in Russia.

Meanwhile, an American newspaper cut information from its material, where Volodymyr Zelensyy, in an interview with Western journalists, comments on the contacts of the Ukrainian intelligence services with Prigozhin.

Apparently, due to the success of the “Wagnerians” in Artemovsk (Bakhmut) (Bakhmut), Ukraine and the West decided to launch an information campaign against Prigozhin aimed at discrediting him in front of Moscow.

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