The development of the Wagner incident exceeded everyone's expectations: Surovikin, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Russian special military operation, actually **, accused him of knowing that Wagner's leader Prigozhin was going to launch a rebellion, but did not stop or report it in time.
This may explain why Wagner's rebels were able to easily capture the headquarters of Russia's Southern Military District. It is also understandable why Wagner's army was able to advance 700 kilometers north without hindrance, less than 200 kilometers from Moscow. It seems that there is really a mole at work.
It's really chilling.
From this point of view, Prigozhin's escape to Belarus should be the best ending. And Belarus's ** Lukashenko also revealed that Putin had wanted to kill this traitor before accepting his mediation. Now it seems that this is true. Could it be that this is the legendary love that "can't be hated"?
So, a new question arises, the battlefield of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is short of manpower, if Surovikin is really **, will Putin let him return to the battlefield as a criminal?Or, will he be let go back to Prigozhin?If one of them becomes a reality, we think that all the screenwriters in the world will commit suicide, because no matter how ridiculous the plot is, it is not written like this.
And if this happens, does it mean that Russia is really going to fight to the death with Ukraine and NATO?