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'Words Cannot Describe What Happened At Night': Clashes Between PMC Wagner, Army Of Russian Federation Start In Syria

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'Words Cannot Describe What Happened At Night': Clashes Between PMC Wagner, Army Of Russian Federation Start In Syria

A large-scale massacre was avoided only by a miracle.

On the night of September 12, a conflict between the Russian army and militants of the Wagner PMC broke out in Syria. The situation was on the verge of hostilities. Such information was shared by the Russian Z-blogger, who is in the Middle East, reports dialog.ua.

The process of liquidating "Wagner", apparently, is difficult. The Russian Defence Ministry is trying to subdue the rebel group, to which the militants are apparently resisting. The situation is quite tense.

The Z-blogger assures that at night the redeployment of his group of fighters to Palmyra was disrupted because of an acute conflict between the PMC and the Russian Ministry of Defence.

Judging by his words, the situation was on the verge of a bloodbath.

"What was going on here at night, words cannot describe. I don't even know yet whether it is allowed to be described, so as not to cause panic (we should ask the stern people with epaulettes under their jackets), but the Syrians are in shock, and everything was on the brink of a confrontation between Wagner and our Defence Ministry... "march of justice" would have been a kiddy ride in comparison... Because of this, I failed to redeploy the second group of my "archaeologists" to Palmyra to work in the theatre, as the passage through T4 to Palmyra was blocked... The Syrians say that everything happened like in the film," said the Russian blogger.

We remind, the head of the "Wagner" PMC Yevgeny Prigozhin called his military rebellion a "march of justice". In the course of this rebellion, the group captured several Russian cities and the headquarters of the Russian Armed Forces, shot down many Russian aircraft and helicopters.

The Z-blogger assures that the Russian Defence Ministry had problems with Wagner fighters not only in Syria, but also in Libya.

A massacre was avoided at night, as the militants managed to get through to Moscow and received some guarantees. However, the situation is extremely tense.

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