I'm semi familiar with Wagner. For some reason I didn't consider them because I thought they were disbanded to some extent. But that said, yeah it makes sense now, thank you for clarifying.
Russia literally had a group called "Wagner" which was incorporated into the armed forces which had a Neonazi paramilitary unit, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusich_Group
I don't think it's NATO propaganda. It clearly existed. That doesn't excuse the analog of it in Ukraine, like Azov and other obviously Nazi groups which were incorporated into its standing military.
I'm semi familiar with Wagner. For some reason I didn't consider them because I thought they were disbanded to some extent. But that said, yeah it makes sense now, thank you for clarifying.
Anytime. Thanks for asking the question. I will always try to substantiate my statements. I'll add the link in the article to improve it too.
Thanks mang. Wishing you+yours an outstanding weekend. 👊🏼
So by the end of the read, all I could muster as a a guess/answer to the statement in quotes is ➡️Ukraine⁉️?
"Russia (which has its own Nazi problem)"
Huh🤔
I guess I'm trying to ask - besides Ukraine, what Nazi problems does Russia have?
Russia literally had a group called "Wagner" which was incorporated into the armed forces which had a Neonazi paramilitary unit, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusich_Group
I don't think it's NATO propaganda. It clearly existed. That doesn't excuse the analog of it in Ukraine, like Azov and other obviously Nazi groups which were incorporated into its standing military.