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  3. ​ @djsrocky955  Lol Putin-lovers. WorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this news Comments Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. ADVERTISING The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, the Wagner leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW
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  4. Ignorant pet teacher. WorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine  By  Joshua Askew &  Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this newsComments Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. ADVERTISING The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, the Wagner leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW
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