The future of Wagner and Prigozhin has been unclear since he led a mutiny against the Russian defence establishment and the Kremlin said he and some of his fighters would leave for Belarus.
- Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said in a voice message published on Monday that his Wagner group was not currently recruiting fighters but was likely to do so in future.
"Today we are defining our next tasks, whose outline is becoming clearer and clearer. Undoubtedly, these are tasks that will be carried out in the name of the greatness of Russia," a voice sounding like Prigozhin's said in the message. It was published on Grey Zone, a Telegram channel affiliated with Wagner.
"As long as we don't experience a shortage in personnel, we don't plan to carry out a new recruitment," Prigozhin said.
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