twitter
youtube
instagram
facebook
telegram
apple store
play market
night_theme
ru
arm
search
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ?






Any use of materials is allowed only if there is a hyperlink to Caliber.az
Caliber.az © 2025. .
WORLD
A+
A-

Over 500 convicts recruited by Russia's Wagner Group killed in Ukraine in two months

05 November 2022 22:30

The Insider has published an article saying that over 500 convicts recruited by the Russian Wagner Group, were killed in Ukraine in two months. Caliber.Az reprints the article.

The Ukrainian Center for Researching and Combating Hybrid Threats has discovered and verified more than two hundred letters signed by Andrei Troshev (one of the leaders of the Wagner PMC) with condolences to the families of Prigozhin mercenaries recruited in Russian penal colonies. As of mid-October, a total of over 500 prisoners have been killed in action.

The letters are accompanied by a posthumous Medal of Honor, and the documents themselves (as published on social media by relatives) are accurately numbered, which helps us estimate their quantity. The Insider got in touch with some of the relatives of those listed as killed in action. They confirmed the information that their loved ones had gone to war from penal colonies and died in Ukraine.

By circumstantial evidence (based on the numbering of the documents) we can conclude that in less than a month (between September 18 and October 13) Troshev sent at least 224 letters of condolences, and that by mid-October a total of at least 458 prisoners recruited by Prigozhin had died in Ukraine (and we mean prisoners, because in this series of letters The Insider was unable to find even a single letter sent to the family of an ordinary mercenary). Over the past three weeks, dozens of new messages were published on social media by relatives of prisoners about their deaths, so by early November the number of those killed in action is definitely greater than 500, but it is unknown exactly how many were killed, because none of the relatives has posted any photos of awards with serial numbers since mid-October (they were probably warned that posting photos of award documents was forbidden).

For example, one of such letters addressed to the relatives of Yevgeny Abramovich looks like this. The document shows the serial number (No. 325) and the date, September 23, 2022.

In a conversation with The Insider, Zinaida Tarelko, Abramovich's sister, who posted a photograph of the letter, said her brother had indeed been killed in Ukraine. “He made a video call to me from there once. He left the PMC, he didn’t tell me much. Didn't even say where he was. He said everything was okay, not to worry. They had been pardoned, and they went as volunteers. According to the papers, it is true. They hadn’t received the pardon papers, according to him. I’m grateful they let me bury him, I read a lot of articles which said people had been looking for their sons, husbands, and brothers for three months,” she said.

The sister did not specify for what crime Abramovich had been sentenced. But here's another letter, No. 364, sent on October 12 to the relatives of Yevgeny Tsarkov who had been convicted for theft:

On October 13, a similar letter, No. 454 was sent to the relatives of the deceased Yevgeny Brysin, convicted of murder.

It turns out that between October 12 and 13, the PMC command signed at least 90 letters about the death of its soldiers. AFU Major General Igor Guskov, who works at the Center for Combating Hybrid Threats, said that “the date of the letter is not the date of death. In many cases identification is required [after a military serviceman dies] (bodies of soldiers are often removed from battlefield weeks after their death). So, a letter is just a statement that a soldier has died and will be decorated. Usually, the date of the letter is 7-10 days past the date of death.”

Nevertheless, all 90 letters refer to the period between September and October, Guskov claims. Reports of the arrival of Russian convicts in Ukraine began appearing as early as August, but the Center has in its possession only a single document confirming a recruit's death before September (in August).

The greatest serial number that could be found in the publicly available letters was 458. The letter with this number was sent to the relatives of Vladislav Ivanushkin on October 13.

Thus, by mid-October, the PMC informed relatives of the deaths of 458 convicts. At the same time, according to the Important Stories’ estimates, Prigozhin’s PMC had recruited nearly 6,000 prisoners by the end of September, and at least 2,036 of them had been transported by that time. It means that by October, the Ukrainian Armed Forces had eliminated about a quarter of the Russian criminals who made it to the front.

According to the Center, the numbered death letters of former convicts can be easily distinguished from the rest: they come with a special medal (on a green ribbon) and a letter of commendation from the “LNR” head Leonid Pasechnik. Ordinary mercenaries receive different decorations, Guskov said that “these awards are given only to convicts turned mercenaries and only from 2022. Each mercenary has an award for a particular campaign (it's like a sign of belonging). As a rule, they only pop up in the public domain after the mercenary’s death. No such awards were given until September 2022".

He added that "if such letters had been sent to everyone, they would have been accompanied by the usual black crosses awarded posthumously to ordinary Wagnerites. At least one such case would have come up. But no. Currently, I have files on at least 18 ordinary mercenaries, not convicts, who were killed while storming Popasna and Bakhmut and were decorated with black crosses. They don’t contain a single letter, nor is there a single “letter of commendation” from Pasechnik".

"In my opinion, those letters and green awards have started appearing more often [on social media] because of psychological reasons: relatives used to be ashamed of their loved ones' criminal records, but after their death, they scrambled to display [those letters and awards], as if to say that their husbands (sons, brothers) were not scoundrels, but heroes," Guskov said.

At the same time, according to the Center, the total number of killed Wagner PMC mercenaries in Ukraine (including both convicts and ordinary mercenaries) is between 800 and 1,000.

Caliber.Az
Views: 277

share-lineLiked the story? Share it on social media!
print
copy link
Ссылка скопирована
ads
WORLD
The most important world news
loading