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Wagner boss calls for an end to military intervention in Ukraine

16 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) –

The owner of the Russian group of Wagner mercenaries, the Russian oligarch Yevgeni Prigozhin, one of the closest allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has called for a “total stop” of the so-called Russian “special military operation” in Ukraine because he believes that have achieved their objectives.

“For the authorities and for society as a whole, it is necessary to achieve some kind of courageous total stop to the special military operation,” Prigozhin said, according to the Wagner Group press service.

For Prighozin it would be necessary to “inform the whole world that Russia has achieved the expected results.” “We have finished off a large number of servicemen from the Ukrainian Armed Forces (…). Russia has destroyed a large part of the male population of Ukraine and has driven away a large proportion who have fled to Europe,” he argued.

In addition, Russia “has separated the Sea of ​​Azov and a large piece of the Black Sea. It has kept a juicy part of Ukrainian territory and has created a land corridor to Crimea,” he stressed.

Prighozin has further stressed that although previously “Ukraine was of old Russia”, but “now it is a state with a total national orientation”.

On the other hand, Prighozin has warned that a possible military failure could provoke a revolutionary feeling similar to that of 1917, the date of the Soviet revolution, although he has subsequently stressed that “nothing threatens” the “supreme power of Russia”.

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