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'Belaruskaya Vyvedka': Lukashenka Has Disagreement With Prigozhin

  • 27.06.2023, 8:22

The dictator's entourage fears the situation will get out of control.

Immediately after the final conversation with the Kremlin over the Prigozhin mutiny, dictator Lukashenka called in Viktar Lukashenka, Volfovich and the prosecutor-general. Tsertsel joined in later, reports the Belaruskaya Vyvedka telegram channel.

Sources say that at this point, after almost three days, there is disagreement with Prigozhin. Lukashenka has given "security guarantees" only to Prigozhin and his entourage. They refuse to welcome the entire Wagner group in Minsk, because the political and reputational risks are high.

Also, Lukashenka and his entourage are wary of a possible subsequent "contract" that the "Wagner" may agree to as a compensation for the losses of the Kremlin - the change of Lukashenka's regime itself.

A source of the Telegram channel informs that Lukashenka confronted everyone with the accomplished fact, making the decision alone over the phone with Putin. The dictator has addressed his entourage with the words "I save our guys, peacekeepers, whom I have to send to the meat grinder, because of THEM we are one step away from war, the Asipovichy army men and the fifth SOF brigade in Marjina Horka will take care of them and so on".

Absolutely everybody both in Lukashenka's administration and in the power bloc, except for the Z-zombie, understands that this may not end well.

As reported by Charter97.org, the leader of the Wagner PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin, announced the beginning of a military coup. On June 24, the troops of the Wagner PMC took Rostov-on-Don and marched through Rostov, Voronezh and Lipetsk regions of the Russian Federation. Wagner's convoys with armoured vehicles entered Moscow Region and came within 200km of Moscow, after which Prigozhin announced the turn around of his army. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Prigozhin had been cleared of criminal charges of sedition and would now live in Belarus.

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