Mercenary fighters led by Russian intelligence likely successor for Wagner Group after Prigozhin’s death

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The most likely candidate to take over Wagner’s missions and business assets is Redut, a mercenary group controlled by Russian intelligence which began as an arrangement between oligarchs wit…

With the group now leaderless — as at least seven others, including a high-ranking Wagner commander, are also believed to haveThe most likely candidate to take over Wagner’s missions and business assets is Redut, a mercenary group controlled by Russian intelligence which began as an arrangement between oligarchs with Kremlin ties and top army brass,In evidence submitted to the U.K.

Yevgeny Prigozhin’s death has opened the door for other Russian private military groups to take over the Wagner Group’s missions and business assets.“The godfather for this project, Timchenko, was proposed by the Russian military,” the former KGB officer wrote. Redut’s operation was not initially a large one, according to the former intelligence officer, who said Redut deployed in Syria in two teams, one of 55 men and another of 65, although that began to change during the invasion of Ukraine, when Russia the military set out to find a mercenary force to reduce their reliance on the Wagner Group.

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