Ukrainian Forces Counter-Attacked over the Dnieper! | Why Prigozhin rebellion failed?|Ukraine Update
Video Summary
The recent mutiny led by Prigozhin, the head of Wagner Group, has ended in a deal with Putin. The official narrative is that Prigozhin and his forces will be absorbed into the Russian military, but many questions remain unanswered. Prigozhin’s motives were likely financial, as he had become a billionaire through his lucrative contracts with the Russian government. The Wagner Group, which is estimated to be worth over $10 billion, is funded by cash and gold, with a monthly salary of $2.4 million for each of its 50,000 mercenaries. The mutiny’s outcome is uncertain, but it’s clear that Putin’s regime has been weakened by its slow and indecisive response. The Russian military has suffered significant losses, including 9,150 liquidated personnel, 1 tank, 14 armored personnel vehicles, 21 artillery systems, and 10 UAVs. Meanwhile, Ukraine has made gains on the front lines, including crossing the Nipper River and occupying positions in front of Oleshki. The Russian military’s reliance on Kamikaze drones has been hindered by Ukraine’s electronic warfare capabilities, and its logistical chains have been disrupted by Ukrainian attacks on critical infrastructure.
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