August 27, 2023
2 mins read

Putin orders Wagner fighters to sign oath of allegiance

Kremlin has also rubbished the Western reports which claimed that Yevgeny Prigozhin had been killed on its orders and called it an “absolute lie.”…reports Asian Lite News

In a bid to bring the mercenary group Wagner under its tight control, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin ordered its fighters to sign an oath of allegiance to the Russian state. The move comes after it was reported that the chief of the Wagner group Yevgeny Prighozhin had been killed in a deadly plane crash exactly after two months he led a mutiny against Moscow. The Kremlin has still not confirmed Yevgeny Prighozhin’s death and has cited the need to wait for test results.

As per the news agency Reuters, the decree which was published on the website of Kremlin calls for the formal oath of allegiance to Russia for anyone working on behalf of the Russian government in its “special military operation” in Ukraine.

On Thursday, President Vladimir Putin offered his condolences to all those who died in the plane crash and spoke about Yevgeny Prighozhin in the past tense. While praising the Wagner chief, President Vladimir Putin mentioned that he made some “serious mistakes.”

Kremlin has also rubbished the Western reports which claimed that Yevgeny Prigozhin had been killed on its orders and called it an “absolute lie.”

“There is now a great deal of speculation surrounding this plane crash and the tragic deaths of the plane’s passengers, including Yevgeny Prigozhin. Of course, in the West, all this speculation is presented from a well-known angle,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“All of this is an absolute lie, and here, when covering this issue, it is necessary to base yourself on facts. There are not many facts yet. They need to be established in the course of investigative actions,” he said.

As per the “preliminary information” all the top executives of the Wagner group were killed in the crash along with Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Russian officials said.

When asked about the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin in the crash, Peskov said “If you listened carefully to the Russian president’s statement, he said that all the necessary tests, including genetic tests, will now be carried out. The official results – as soon as they are ready to be published, will be published.”

ALSO READ: Putin has no plans o attend G20 Summit in India in person

Previous Story

Iranian Photojournalist Freed After Taliban Detention

Next Story

Wildfires burn 60,000 hectares in Italy this year

Latest from -Top News

Trump tariffs send world markets into panic

US benchmark crude oil shed $2.70 to $64.25 a barrel after major oil producers announced they plan to increase production. Brent crude, the international standard, was down $2.63 at $67.51 a barrel

EU prepares retaliation for Trump’s tariffs

The European Commission is assembling a fresh round of counter-tariffs aimed at US goods, adding to two existing lists of potential targets—one of which includes products that were hit by suspended tariffs

US, EU slam China’s war games near Taiwan

US President Donald Trump underscored the need to maintain peace in the Taiwan Strait, advocating for a diplomatic approach to cross-strait tensions while warning against the use of force The United States

£13.9 billion of R&D fund to boost innovation, jobs

Funding outlined to support transformational R&D in areas like life sciences, green energy, engineering and beyond More UK innovators like those developing treatment-transforming dementia tests or building world-leading testing facilities to power

OPEC+ accelerates oil output hikes

Despite the production boost, the group emphasised that future adjustments remain flexible and could be paused or reversed depending on market conditions. Eight OPEC+ nations have unexpectedly decided to accelerate their oil
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Zelensky signs decree ruling out negotiations with Putin

“It’s tense, let’s put it that way,” Vladimir Saldo, the

Cleverly vows to see Ukraine ‘through to victory’

Cleverly will repeat Prime Minister Liz Truss’ vow that Britain