Wagner’s former commander flees to Norway: In the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, both countries continue to make claims, such as holding a decisive advantage over each other. Meanwhile, a shocking news has come from the land released from the war zone. Andrej Medvedev, the former commander of the Wagner Group, known as President Vladimir Putin’s private army, has asked for asylum in Norway.
Russia will do anything to win the war!
According to a report published in the Reuters news agency, the Norwegian police detained Medvedev on Monday. Meanwhile, a video of him is going viral on social media. In which Medvedev is heard saying that his unit was sent to die in Ukraine only to fight with limited rations, ammunition and weapons. His unit was also ordered to complete further logistical and weapons arrangements by killing Ukrainian and fleeing Russian soldiers. After that, whoever had the chance took no time to flee the battlefield.
Putin’s commander begged in Norway
Let us tell you that this former commander of Putin’s private army reached Norway after crossing the Arctic border, where he asked for asylum, saying that his life was in danger. In fact, in a conversation with an activist who helped Russian people gain asylum abroad, Medvedev said his life was in danger after refusing to resume work after his contract with Wagner ended. Therefore, many of its inhabitants have to seek refuge outside Russia to save their lives.
Putin’s private army morale broken?
Describing Russia’s new attacks as the latest example of war crimes, Ukrainian President Zelensky said Russia and Putin will be held accountable for every crime. He also says that because of such antics, Russian soldiers are limping in Ukraine and the morale of Putin’s private army is falling.
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