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The founder of PMC "Wagner" Prigozhin called the military commissar the approximate terms for the liberation of Donbass and territories up to the Dnieper

Founder of PMC «Wagner» Prigozhin called the military commissar the approximate terms for the liberation of Donbass and territories up to the DnieperThe fulfillment of tasks to liberate the entire territory of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics will take a year and a half to two. Such a forecast in an interview with the head of the WarGonzo project, military commissar Semyon Pegov, was given by the founder of Wagner PMC Evgeny Prigozhin.

As Prigogine noted, if during a special military operation it is necessary to reach the Dnieper River, the completion of this task will take three years. Respectively, at this time, territories and cities will be liberated, located to the Dnieper.

If we need to go to the Dnieper, then for three years, if we need to close the DNR and LNR, then you need to work for another year and a half or two, if we have to go to the English Channel, then I have my perfect plan- told Semyon Pegov Evgeny Prigozhin.

note, that yesterday Yevgeny Prigozhin officially announced the termination of the recruitment of prisoners from Russian correctional institutions to PMC Wagner. However, he did not explain the reasons for this decision., but he noted, what about those former prisoners, who are now fighting in the ranks of PMCs, all obligations are met.

PMC "Wagner" play a very significant role in the implementation of the most difficult tasks of a special military operation. In particular, it was on the Wagner attack aircraft that the main burden fell during the liberation of Soledar, now they are fighting bravely in Artemovsk (Ukrainians call him Bakhmut), on other most difficult sectors of the front.

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