Behind Wagner's mutiny, there was a "superior guide"?
The Great Reckoning Begins? "Doomsday General" was arrested
Wagner's "Four King Kongs" were all arrested, and Prigozhen almost lost his life!
A few days have passed since the Wagner rebellion, but the discussion and questions about the incident have not stopped.
The latest revealed news pointed out that Prigozhin, the founder of the Russian mercenary Wagner Group, plotted to kidnap the Russian defense minister and army generals to inspect the front line of the Ukrainian border before the rebellion.
The plot was learned by the Russian federal security services, forcing Prigozhin to change his plans and withdraw his troops to Moscow.
According to the Moscow Times on June 25, news of the arrest of Senior General Sulovikin spread around the world.
Subsequently, according to anonymous US intelligence officials, Sulovikin was likely aware of Prigozhin's mutiny plans before the incident, which further increased the complexity and importance of the incident.
Further sources came from the British media, who reported on June 28 that Sulovikin was missing after Prigozhin called for a halt to the operation. He may be interrogated on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the Russian defense minister.
According to a June 27 report by The New York Times, Sulovikin's arrest has sparked more speculation. Anonymous U.S. intelligence officials said Sulovikin may have known about Prigozhin's plans before the incident, further deepening his ties with the Wagner group.
Russian General Sulovikin was aware of the plot long before Wagner launched the rebellion, and issued a video after the incident calling on Prigozhin to stop the operation, indicating his allegiance to President Putin.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not respond explicitly to these reports, calling them speculation and rumors.
At the same time, the British media also broke the news that a number of senior Russian security officials learned of the rebellion plot before the incident, but did not inform others, which may be to dampen Putin's authority.
This has triggered speculation about the internal political changes in Russia, and has also had an important impact on the future development of the situation in Russia and Ukraine.
It is known that many of the members of the Wagner Group were former criminals, which confirmed the rumors of foreign media claiming that the Russian army had recruited outlaws from Russian prisons.
And the report also revealed that Prigozhin himself visited many prisons in Rostov many times and successfully recruited more than 1,000 mercenaries by recruiting soldiers.
The inclusion of these mercenaries with criminal backgrounds further complicates the complexity and dangers of the incident. Let's return to Senior General Sulovikin, who reportedly escorted him to the Lefortovo Pre-Detention Centre, an action that shows that he is in the spotlight and faces serious charges.
Sulovikin and Prigozhin have long been considered to be central figures in their joint opposition to the Russian Ministry of Defense, which led to the outbreak of the so-called "one-day mutiny".
As a close aide and bodyguard to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Sulovikin was responsible for a number of covert operations, including bombing of civilian facilities in Ukraine and military operations in the direction of Kherson, Ukraine.
British media reported that Sulovikin was interrogated on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the Russian defense minister. This news has aroused widespread concern and speculation in the international community.
In addition, Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent civilian bulldozers to stop the advance of Wagnerian mercenaries, while Russia's Southern Military District has not taken any action to stop it, which has led to speculation about internal power struggles.
As for Sulovikin's arrest, the Russian Ministry of Defense neither acknowledged nor denied it, and its attitude was relatively ambiguous. However, Sulovikin's arrest caused confusion and shock within Russia, and the Russian government has launched an investigation into it, which seems to be the beginning of a great liquidation!
Putin, on the other hand, made an important speech on the Wagner Mutiny in a national speech on June 26. It also seems to show that Putin does not want the Wagner rebellion to turn the page easily!
According to Putin in his speech, Russia did not choose to suppress the Wagner mutiny by force, which was a personal decision made by him in order to avoid infighting and harm among Russian soldiers.
He gave Wagner's soldiers three options: go to Belarus, sign a contract with the Russian Defense Ministry or other departments, or return home.
At the same time, Putin also pointed out that Prigozhin's criminal case has not yet been closed, and the problem of liquidation of the Wagner mutiny remains.
The Russian side has taken action in Syria, taking control of Wagner's military command and detaining four senior commanders. Putin wants to weaken Prigozhin's cronies, not completely purge the Wagner group, after all, there are some things that this black glove needs to do.
Subsequently, Lukashenko's revelations triggered more speculation. He claimed that Putin had called him to say he had made a cruel decision to kill Prigozhin.
Lukashenko successfully persuaded Prigozhin to accept the settlement and signed the agreement. He warned that the civil war on the Russian side may give the Ukrainian army the opportunity to fight back, which may lead to civil unrest in Russia and the failure of the military special operation.
In his speech, Putin also emphasized Russia's strong support for Belarus, avoiding Belarus becoming a springboard for anti-Russia.
Lukashenko's actions are credited with playing a crucial role in averting civil war and massacres. However, once the situation stabilizes, there may be bloody purges and redistribution of power.
Written at the end:
The turmoil of the Wagner Mutiny has not yet been settled, which has aroused heated discussions and concerns around the world. Behind this incident is the capture of high-ranking generals of the Russian army and rumors that Prigozhin almost died.
The news further heightened fears of Wagner's maneuvers and internal unrest in Russia.
However, before we evaluate and judge this incident, we must remain clear-headed and objectively calm. While there are many rumors and speculations circulating, we need to be cautious about this information and seek reliable evidence and authoritative findings.
The current situation remains complex, and the truth remains to be revealed. Instead of blindly falling into the trap of assumptions and speculations, we should adhere to the norms of facts and evidence to avoid being misled and misunderstood.
Only through rigorous investigation and in-depth analysis can we gradually reveal the truth of events, find the root cause of the problem, and provide a reliable foundation for future peace and stability.
At this critical juncture, we call on all parties to maintain calm and rational thinking and avoid excessive exaggeration and incitement. Through fact-based discussion and cooperation, we can better understand and address the challenges posed by this event and ensure peace and security in the region.
Let us all look forward to the moment when the truth will come out, and at the same time hope that this event will become an opportunity for us to reflect and improve in order to build a more peaceful and stable future. It is only through true understanding and solidarity that we can achieve the goal of lasting peace and prosperity.