Russia moves to take direct control of Wagner group
Russia appears to have moved to take direct control of Wagner, after months of infighting between defence officials and the private military group.
Deputy Defence Minister, Nikolai Pankov, said on Saturday “volunteer formations” will be asked to sign contracts directly with the Ministry of Defence.
The vaguely worded statement is widely believed to target the group. But in a furious statement on Sunday, Wagner boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces would boycott the contracts.
The private military group has played a major role in the war in Ukraine, fighting on the side of Russian forces.
But Prigozhin, who is said to hold political ambitions of his own, has been embroiled in a public dispute with Defence Minister, Sergei Shoigu, and Military Chief, Valery Gerasimov, for months.
He has repeatedly accused the pair of incompetence and of deliberately undersupplying Wagner units fighting in Ukraine.
“Wagner will not sign any contracts with Shoigu,” Prigozhin said in response to a request for comment on the defence ministry’s announcement. “Shoigu cannot properly manage military formation.” —BBC