PKP general secretary Paulo Raimundo said this Saturday that he was following developments in Russia following the Wagner mercenary group mutiny, a situation that he said Moscow would have to deal with “with its own means.”
“We are trying to follow as much as possible. It is clear that we are facing a situation within the country, which will have to resolve the situation on its own,” said the Secretary General of the PKP.
Paulo Raimundo, speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a social luncheon of the Directorate of the regional organization of the PKP, said that he was still not sure that the rebellion of the Wagner mercenary group would contribute to the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine. .
“While these events are taking place, which we don’t know very well about, we know for sure that tens, hundreds, thousands of people continue to die in Ukraine at this time in the battles for resolving the conflict. contribute to this, but I do not know more detailed information,” he said.
The head of the Wagner paramilitary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, announced this Saturday the occupation of Rostov, a key city in southern Russia for the war in Ukraine, and called for an uprising against the Russian military command, which he accused of attacking his fighters.
Russian President Vladimir Putin called the actions of the paramilitary group a rebellion, saying it was a “mortal threat” to the Russian state and a betrayal that would guarantee the prevention of a “civil war.”
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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