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AFU Defeat Prigozhin's 'Wild Company'

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AFU Defeat Prigozhin's 'Wild Company'

The burials of the Wagner PMC's toughest unit have been found in Kuban.

Graves bearing the "Wild Company" flag with skull and bones have appeared in a cemetery near Tikhoretsk (Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation).

Olga Romanova, the founder of Imprisoned Russia, says that this unit is under the command of "Putin's cook" Yevgeny Prigozhin and continues the tradition of the "wild companies" of the 20th century.

The enlisted prisoners in the "company" are considered "thugs among thugs".

The company is based in Donetsk and is headed by Oleksiy Dikiy. "Military correspondent" Aleksandr Sladkov mentioned the militant when describing his "deed" in Mariupol, "We Can Explain" writes.

"The Wild Company recruits prisoners with a violent temper," Romanova notes.

The company is governed by the rules common in prisons: strict hierarchy, total disobedience to social authority.

"Prisoners go to war because they don't fight according to military regulations. They go there as a gang, but they are also shocked by the order in the Wild Company - it is a gang within a gang," explained the human rights activist.

There is no information on which battles the Wild Company fighters have been involved in, but they have obviously suffered heavy losses.

Units with similar names distinguished themselves in the wars of the last century, they were usually formed in Kuban and the North Caucasus.

In 1995, a similar formation led by Gurza slaughtered Chechens. "Another Wild Company - this one in 2014, in Donetsk - was led by Givi, a close associate of Motorola. Even against the background of the equally violent Motorola, it was notable for its savagery," the human rights activist reminded us.

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