“Welcome guys… Welcome to the Belarusian soil,” Prigozhin said, Al Jazeera reported. He said, ‘We fought in an honorable way. You have done a great job for Russia. What is happening on the front is disgraceful and we do not need to get involved in it. Last month, on June 23-24, Prigozhin’s heavily armed troops took over the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don and its military command center.
Belarusian President made agreement
After this they marched towards the capital Moscow and they reached as close as 200 km. Prigozhin described it as a ‘March for Justice’ aimed at ‘removing corrupt and incompetent Russian commanders’. Russian President Vladimir Putin initially claimed to have crushed the rebellion but hours later a deal brokered by his ally, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, averted an armed conflict.
gather strength for africa
In the video, which has not been verified, Prigozhin asked his fighters to be kind to the Belarusian people and to gather their strength for Africa. The Wagner Group has been playing a key role in the long-running internal conflicts in Africa. He said, “Probably at some point we will return to the special military operation of Ukraine when we are sure that we will not have to be embarrassed.”