The Truth Shall Set You Free
"[The president also] listened to the explanations of the commanders and offered them options for further employment and further use in combat.""The commanders themselves presented their version of what happened. They underscored that they are staunch supporters and soldiers of the head of state and the commander-in-chief, and also said that they are ready to continue to fight for their homeland."Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov"When you look from the point of view of Russian elite, it's ridiculous.""It's just so unbelievable and just so shocking."Tatiana Stanovaya, senior fellow, Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center"[The delicate dance with Prigozhin is] a further compromise on Putin’s part and reflects his unwillingness to take tough and ruthless personnel decisions.""He is willing to see Ukrainians bombed by the dozen, but not confront any of the figures in his own circle."Mark Galeotti, head, consulting firm Mayak Intelligence
Hard
to say what was more spontaneously contrived, Prigozhin's march on
Moscow, or Vladimir Putin's concessionary assurances that all is well
and under control. Forgive and set aside the forget part, at least for
the moment. Mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin's rehearsed dedication of
the Wagner group's loyalty to President Putin, aside and apart from his
hostile resentment of Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and General
Gerasimov against whom he's been railing for months demanding their
dismissal, has been accepted at face value. Mr. Putin's patronage of
Prigozhin's private army so helpful in Ukraine guarantees no reprisals
against Prigozhin -- for the time being.
A
swift, but hardly damage-alleviating solution to an inconvenient
contretemps on the part of two old colleagues. A rebellion, short in
life, as the culmination of a long-drawn-out tantrum, put to rest in the
greater interests of cooperative collegiality. At the three-hour June
29 meeting, hard on the heels of the pullback from Moscow by the Wagner
convoy which had shot down and killed a number of Russian air fleet
servicemen, trust and comradeship was restored.
Members of the Wagner private army guard an area as one of them helps to load a tank onto a truck in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, on Saturday, June 24. (Vasily Deryugin, Kommersant Publishing House/The Associated Press) |
President
Putin delivered his assessment of the Wagner actions on the Ukraine
battlefield, summing up the successes and failures of the mercenaries
fighting alongside regular Russian troops. And addressed the apprehended
revolt. The magnanimous tone setting the stage for loyalty earnestly
pledged to Putin by the Wagner forces. The world knows this because
Dmitry Peskov has revealed it to be so. The Kremlin under its Czar is
firmly in control.
A
mere temporary aberration, branding Prigozhin a traitor, vowing harsh
punishment in retribution. Criminal case, what criminal case?
Negotiations remain, behind closed doors. Russia's Defence Ministry
published a video which featured military chief General Valery
Gerasimov, one of the rebellion targets, the first time the general has
been seen since the fizzled revolt. Some observers, predicted Tatiana
Stanovaya, would be stunned by this truly peculiar turn of events.
The
hands-off pretence favoured by Vladimir Putin of an absent link between
the Russian state and Prigozhin's forces out of the cold and into the
fold. That mercenaries are illegal in Russia belies the fact that Wagner
has fought for Russian interests globally, its role vital in Bakhmut's
capture in the longest and bloodiest battle of the Ukrainian
invasion.Wagner does bestially brutal in fine style. The Russian
military resented playing catch-up.
And
how has that 'special military operation' been proceeding? It's been a
costly venture for Russia. According to the first independent
statistical analysis of Russia's war dead, close to 50,000 Russian men
have been killed during the prosecution of the conflict. Relying on a
statistical concept and drawing on inheritance records and offical
mortality data, Russian media outlets Mediazona and Meduza along with a
data scientist from Germany's Tubingen University used data from the
Russian government itself to highlight one of Moscow's closest secrets;
the human cost of the Ukrainian invasion.
Officially,
Russia has acknowledged deaths of just over 6,000 of its soldiers.
Moscow routinely -- and Kyiv as well -- is close-mouthed about its dead.
Documenting the numbers of dead is recognized as an act of defiance; to
illuminate the truth is to invite harassment and potential criminal
charges in Russia. The BBC's Russian Service working alongside a network
of volunteers made use of social media postings across Russia for a
database to be built of confirmed war deaths. The truth will not be
denied.
Stanislav Rzhitsky, 42, was killed while jogging. He is accused of launching strikes on Ukrainian civilians including one that left four year old Liza dead. Picture: Social media/Alamy |
"The submariner [senior Commander Stanislav Rzhitsky of Russia's Black Sea fleet's Kilo-class submarines capable of firing Kalibr cruise missiles] was jogging in the ’30th Anniversary of Victory’ park in Krasnodar. Around 6 a.m., he was shot seven times with a Makarov pistol. As a result of the gunshot wounds, Rzhitsky died on the spot.""Due to heavy rain, the park was deserted, so there were no witnesses who could provide details or identify the attacker.""Obviously, he was eliminated by his own men for refusing to continue to carry out combat orders from his command regarding missile attacks on peaceful Ukrainian cities."Ukraine Defence Intelligence
A view shows a building destroyed by a Russian air strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine July 10, 2023. Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration Yurii Malashko via Telegram/Handout via REUTERS |
Labels: Aborted Coup, Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin
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