'It Won't Be Told To Us Soon': Girkin Reveals Secret Of Prigozhin's Rebellion
3- 29.06.2023, 9:39
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The Kremlin has suffered far greater losses.
Speaking of Yevgeny Prigozhin's rebellion and his Wagner PMC, the Kremlin only admits the losses of Russian Air Force pilots. In fact, soldiers of the ground forces were also killed in the fighting with the insurgents.
This information was made public on June 28 by Russian chekist and war criminal Igor Strelkov (Girkin), Dialog.UA reported.
The Russian authorities have admitted casualties in the Wagner insurgency, but are concealing details. The number of military and civilian casualties during those events on June 23-24 has not been disclosed, nor has been the identity of those killed, but there were quite a few, Strelkov assures.
"According to my information, (...) the Russian military were killed not only in the air, but also on the ground. However, as part of the "clearing up" of the former rebel, and now again Russian hero named Prigozhin, this will not be told to us soon," the war criminal wrote.
It is known that during the mutiny, the Wagner military shot down six helicopters and an Ilyushin Il-22 aircraft of the Russian Air Force. Preliminary, about 20 professional military pilots of the Russian Federation were liquidated at that time.
The Russian military aviation, while fighting the Wagner forces, carried out airstrikes on busy highways, where there were many civilians.
There is no information about casualties, although Prigozhin himself spoke about a bus with locals being crushed.
Tellingly, neither Prigozhin nor Wagner have been punished for this. The Kremlin, in order to stop the rebels' march on Moscow, guaranteed them immunity from criminal prosecution and free travel to Belarus.