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Originally Posted by FlameOn
At the moment, it seems like Pringles has the support of a huge chunk of ground level troops and they are surrendering or cooperating with Wagner forces as they advance. Forces in Rostov under General Sergey Kuzovlev welcomed Wagner into Rostov with almost no shots fired, similar in with Voronezh. The 45th VDV unit refused to leave barracks to counter attack against Pringles, and there are rumors the Kadroyvites that were sent to Rostov to stop Wagner are joining up/surrendering. There are also reports that less than half of Rosgvardia units are showing up to defend positions when called up to do so.
If the reports are true, I don't know what means the MoD has to slow Wagner down. Guess the next 48 hours will be crucial and we'll see how the cards fall.
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Interesting idea for a mashup.
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