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What do Russians and Belarusians make of the Wagner Group?

Following the Wagner group march on Moscow, we hear from Russians and Belarusians

In a moment of high tension, Russia appeared to come close to civil war as Yevgeny Prigozhin鈥檚 private army, known as the Wagner Group, marched towards Moscow before turning back and avoiding any confrontation. The Wagner Group has been playing a significant role for Russia in the fighting in Ukraine but is unhappy with how the war is unfolding.

It is claimed Mr Prigozhin is now in Belarus and his fighters have been told they can go there too, if they do not want to join the regular Russian army or go home. The public confrontation with Vladimir Putin has given cause to consider the president鈥檚 grip on the country, as well as the sense of security at home.
Host Krupa Padhy has been talking to people in Russia.

Inga in Moscow had full faith in her leader avoiding any conflict on home ground. 鈥淲e knew it would be stopped because to even allow that bloodshed would have started in Moscow is just something incomprehensible,鈥 she says. For Alexander in Novinsinbisk, it was an unpleasant wake up call. 鈥淲e were that close to being ruled by a private warlord. That鈥檚 ridiculous,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 unprecedented.鈥

We hear from three Belarusians at home and abroad about the decision, by President Alexander Lukashenko, to accept Wagner mercenaries in Belarus.

A co-production between the 大象传媒 OS team and Boffin Media.

(Photo: People watch a concert marking Russia Day at Red Square in Moscow, Russia June 11, 2023. Credit: Reuters/Evgenia Novozhenina)

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