Wagner case, Russia will investigate the involvement of Western secret services
Wagner case, Russia will investigate the involvement of Western secret services
According to the Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, Sergey Lavrov, the Western media apparently indulged in "wishful thinking", covering up the events around the situation with the failed mutiny attempt by the private military company Wagner. “Russian special services are investigating whether Western intelligence services are involved in last Saturday's Wagner uprising,” he said in an interview with local media, referencing US media reports that the US would be notified in advance. about the impending Prigozhin rebellion, but that they decided not to tell anyone. "This was probably wishful thinking, there is a way to convey what our Western colleagues experienced yesterday and Saturday night. I learned how the events in Russia were reported (by the Western media)," added the head of the Moscow diplomacy.
The attack with high-precision weapons carried out by the Russian army took place last night, and targeted Ukrainian warehouses with artillery ammunition, including those supplied by Western countries.The data on the attack with sea-based missiles was released by the Ministry of Defense itself, in a report on the progress of the special military operation. "The objectives of the attack have been achieved. All the designated objectives have been achieved" , underlines the ministry. The ministry also reports that Ukrainian troops have continued to attempt a counter-offensive.In particular, in the Donetsk direction, the area of \u200b\u200bthe Spornoe settlement, the southern group of troops successfully repelled two attack attempts. Losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine amounted to 195 servicemen, 2 infantry fighting vehicles, 6 vehicles and 2 American Paladin self-propelled artillery mounts.