Russia

A previous staff member of Yevgeny Prigozhins troll factory, a college student who discovered himself near the battling and a soldier from Rostov-on-Don, the city occupied by the rebels.Two years after Wagners stunning rebellion versus the Russian military leadership, eyewitnesses recalled their memories of among the most disorderly days in Russias recent history in remarks to The Moscow Times.I was pleased but not for longPolina, 22, was working for RIA FAN, the St.
Petersburg-based news firm widely referred to as the giant factory for its role as one of the main propaganda arms of Yevgeny Prigozhins media empire.Late in the evening of June 23, 2023, she was jolted awake by a phone call.My phone was exploding with messages, said Polina, who, like others interviewed for this short article, kept her surname for safety factors.
My managers were asking everybody who had the ability to concern work urgently.
Individuals who remained in the workplace on the graveyard shift couldnt keep up with the flood of news and immediate jobs from Prigozhins press service.When Polina checked out that her employer had all of a sudden declared a march of justice and sent a column of Wagner mercenaries toward Moscow, she was stunned.In profanity-laced tirades, Prigozhin implicated Russias top military brass of stealing Wagners victories in Ukraine and knocked the Kremlins monstrous administration for obstructing the war effort.I just had curse words running through my head, Polina recalled.
However at the same time, I felt an odd sort of regard for the man who began this rebellion.
Here was Putins previous chef, somebody who had served him personally, now taking up arms against his tsar and sponsor.
It seemed like something brand-new.
I was pleasantly satisfied but not for long.A tank with flowers in its muzzle is seen throughout the Wagner military mutiny in Rostov-on-Don on June 24, 2023.
Fargoh/ Wikimedia CommonsShe worked from home through the night, hardly able to process what was unfolding.
Meanwhile, Wagners forces fulfilled no resistance as they rolled into Rostov-on-Don, a city of 1 million individuals, and seized the headquarters of the Southern Military District along with several government buildings.All I might do was publish journalism releases Prigozhins group was sending us, she said.
Right after, the authorities obstructed our website.
Everything started glitching.
I didnt even have time to catch my breath I simply lost consciousness at 4 in the morning.While Polina was scrambling to write the news, Dmitry, a military officer, took up his post in Rostov-on-Don.
I appeared for task and saw a crowd of individuals sitting in front of the TV, viewing a report that there was a rebellion and Prigozhin was heading towards Rostov, he said.
They showed an appeal from General Surovikin calling on the mercenaries to stop.
We started joking that next theyd show Swan Lake, he added, a recommendation to the ballet notoriously relayed during the Soviet coup effort of 1991.
Dmitry stated that viewpoints amongst his associates were mixed.Some appreciated Prigozhin for speaking freely about the issues in the Defense Ministry.
Others saw him as a conman leading an army of lawbreakers, Dmitry said.If the mutiny had been successful, some soldiers might have supported him, he acknowledged.But not me.
I swore an oath to Russia, not to a private military company, he said.I was terrified, he remembered.
Not for myself, however more for my wife.
I texted her to state I was great and asked her not to check out the news.
Most of all, I didnt desire all of this to end in bloodshed.It would have been cinematic to die like that but I took a taxiAs Polina was going to sleep after working all night, Wagner fighters were encountering Russian soldiers in Voronezh, another city of 1 million people in southern Russia.Meanwhile, Georgy, a 25-year-old graduate student, was going back to his home in the Voronezh suburbs after a night at the bar.A pal suddenly called me and said there were reports of gunfire near the city, Georgy stated.
I examined Google Maps and saw that my bus was going right past that area.It would have been cinematic to pass away right after someone told me, Be cautious, theres shooting going on, he joked.
I decided to take a taxi and go a different route.
Luckily, I got home without event and went to sleep at seven in the morning.A civilian hugs a Wagner fighter on a tank with flowers in its muzzle after completion of the mutiny.Fargoh/ Wikimedia CommonsWhile Georgy slept, a military helicopter crashed just a few kilometers from his home, an oil depot took off and a shell hit a nearby apartment or condo block.
Authorities stated a counterterrorism operation in the region.I called my manager and said I couldnt can be found in to work that day.
He treated it with understanding, Georgy recalled, smiling.My respect turned to outragePolina was likewise unable to go to work that day, but for a different factor: Federal Security Service (FSB) representatives were raiding the RIA FAN office.When I woke up, I saw a message in the work chat that theyd broken down the doors and began searching the location.
My coworkers were detained.
They stopped reacting to messages, she said.As she saw reports of deaths and destruction from the disobedience, she said her initial adoration for Prigozhin paved the way to outrage.Did his media employees deserve to be detained and interrogated? Did they deserve to risk prosecution? she asked.
I was in limbo, awaiting any of my associates to inform me what had actually happened and what would happen next.Polina said that FSB officers were looking for the individual details of everyone who worked for Prigozhins companies.They went through our computer systems.
You might find everything wed divulged throughout polygraph tests when we were worked with: our addresses, passport information, phone numbers, details about relatives, realty abroad, protest records, viewpoints about Putin and the war, Polina said.
A great deal of compromising information.She stayed frozen in worry up until the evening of June 24, when Prigozhin quickly revealed he was turning his forces around.
The Kremlin had consented to spare the mutineers from prosecution for treason in exchange for Prigozhin going into exile in Belarus.My colleagues were launched from the office.
I felt relieved.
I hoped everything would be great, that we wouldnt be prosecuted.
I had blended sensations.
It was over before it truly started.
I believed that all these sacrifices were not worth it.
Everything appeared like a circus to me, simply a show.
Prigozhins ego journey, stated Polina, adding that her colleagues felt similarly.No one understood what we were doing anymoreAfter that, Prigozhin disappeared from public view.Polina returned to work, despite the fact that she did not comprehend why she was still appearing at all.Since our site was blocked, we needed to utilize VPNs in the days that followed.
Nobody read our stories.
Our website traffic was practically no.
Our media were dying.
And there was no word from our employer Prigozhin.A memorial devoted to the Wagner Group in Moscow.Lesless/ Wikimedia CommonsNor did RIA FANs editor-in-chief provide any clear guidance.He said, Lets keep working for now and figure it out later, she recalled.Soon, banished Russian media began reporting that Prigozhins media holding company will shut down.In every short article, they called us Prigozhins giants, Polina said.
A lot of my coworkers teased that Liberals are yelling about a giant factory, however they dont attempt to call us journalists.
Yet all of those Meduzas and DOXAs are propagandists similar to us.Still, she confesses, most of the personnel were not particularly patriotic and did not care much about Prigozhins fate.We never truly discussed politics throughout breaks or lunch in the lunchroom.
I think the majority of people were working there for the money and the convenience.
Everybody was mainly worried about their salaries, she said.Later, she found out that RIA FANs leading editors had actually known beforehand that their workplace would be searched.They quietly erased their personal info from shared files before the security forces showed up.
They didnt alert anybody, nor did they even recommend working from home that day.
They just left, she said.A week later, all RIA FAN editorial personnel were asked to send letters of resignation.Polina states she hasnt communicated with her previous colleagues.After they left me without an income, I didnt want to think of Prigozhin or his business ever again, she said.
All I know is some guys discovered work at other outlets not associated with Prigozhins holding company.
Apparently, there was a lot of demand for previous trolls.A turning point that never happenedTwo years after his rebellion and death in a mystical airplane crash, Prigozhin himself appears to have mainly been forgotten by the public.
On the anniversary of the mutiny, there were no pointers of those events on the streets of Russian cities.Today, the late Wagner leader is mostly kept in mind through memes and the coarse, remarkable expressions he coined, particularly one from the day of the rebellion: There are 25,000 people, and were pertaining to sort things out!Prigozhin did a lot for the front [in the war], stated Dmitry, the officer.
No one really comprehends why he did what he did that day.
Its an embarassment about the guys who died.His rebellion will go down in our nations history as a turning point that never ever happened, he stated.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


[Russia] - Sberbank Workaround Lets Customers Send Money to Europe-- The Bell


[Russia] - Russian Think Tank Reports Rapid Increase in Drone Production


Russian Strike Kills 5, Wounds 23 in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk Region


Belgorod Region to End Housing Payments for Some Displaced Residents


Russia Postpones S-400 Deliveries to India – Times of India


[Russia] - Moscow Summons German Ambassador Over Alleged 'Persecution' of Journalists


[Russia] - Russian Businesses Take Aim at Employee Bonuses in Cost-Cutting Measure-- Izvestia


[Russia] - Rosaviatsia Lifts Most Middle East Flight Restrictions as Iran-Israel Ceasefire Holds


Russian Police Launch Terrorism Probe After Ukrainian Drone Attack Injures Chinese Journalist


[Russia] - Losing $300Bln in Frozen Assets Is a Price Worth Paying to Break Western Grip on Global Finance, Putin Says


[Russia] - Russian Researchers Develop Method to Grow Potatoes in your home


[Russia] - Defense Drives Russia's Industrial Growth as Civilian Production Contracts


U.S. Ambassador Lynne Tracy Leaves Russia as Mission Ends, Quotes Pushkin in Farewell Message


[Russia] - Ukraine and Russia Conduct New Prisoner Swap


[Russia] - Russia Faces Acute Shortage of Animal Vaccines, Veterinary Group Says


[Russia] - Russia's Largest Bubble Tea Chain Accused of Promoting Sexual Harassment in Online Ads


[Russia] - Russia Has Imported 1Bln Euros in Sanctioned Aircraft Parts Since 2022-- Yle


[Russia] - 'A Turning Point That Never Happened': Eyewitnesses Recall the Wagner Mercenary Mutiny 2 Years Later


Authorities Break Up Live Burial Ritual in Leningrad Region Woods


Nearly 140K Russian Soldiers Back From War Are in Need of Reintegration, Kremlin Says


North Korea to Send More Troops to Russia, South Korean Intelligence Says


[Russia] - Council of Europe, Ukraine Establish Ukraine War Tribunal


[Russia] - North Korea Targets Russian Tourists with New Beach Resort


U.S. Grand Jury Indicts Russian Scientist for Allegedly Smuggling Frog Embryos


Australia Sanctions Russian Pop Star Shaman


A Russian Photographer Shared Public Info on Soviet Bunkers. He’s Now in Prison for Treason.


[Russia] - Prosecutors File Civil Suit Against Dagestan State Secretary


[Russia] - Prosecutors File Civil Suit Against Dagestan State Secretary Magomedov


[Russia] - NATO Breathes Sigh of Relief After Tiptoeing Around Trump at Summit


Russia Slams Former Soviet Republics for ‘Distorted’ School History Textbooks


Sanctions-Busting Kyrgyz Cryptocurrency Moves $9 Bln – FT


Putin to Skip BRICS Summit in Brazil Over ICC Arrest Warrant


[Russia] - U.S. 'Not Ready' to Fully Restore Work of Embassies, Putin Adviser Says


NATO Declares Russia ‘Long-Term Threat’ to Its Security


[Russia] - Russia Permits Army Commanders to Detain Soldiers Without Court Approval


[Russia] - Plagiarism Campaigner Zayakin Jailed 5 Years in Absentia for Navalny Donation


Alleged Coup Attempt in Armenia an ‘Internal Affair,’ Kremlin Says


[Russia] - St. Petersburg Court Places Woman in Pre-Trial Detention for Attempted Murder of Drone Company Employee


[Russia] - 1 in 3 Russian Businesses Say Conditions Have Worsened in 2025-- Survey


[Russia] - FSB Arrests 2 Moldovans on Suspicion of Spying


[Russia] - Ex-Space Chief Rogozin Threatens to Send KVN Comedians to War


[Russia] - Senior Dagestan Official Under Investigation for Alleged Illegal Privatization -- Reports


Russia Can Sustain War in Ukraine Through 2027, NATO Believes


Russian Military Electronics Supplier Faces Shutdown Over Underpriced State Contracts


Putin Signs Watered-Down Version of Russian Language Protection Law


Russia Is in a ‘Fight for the Future’ Against Western Innovation, Rostec Chief Says


[Russia] - Russian Lawmakers Pass Bill Allowing Stateless People to Join Military


[Russia] - Rosaviatsia Expands Middle East Flight Restrictions


Kremlin Says It Would Welcome Iran-Israel Truce Amid Trump’s Uncertain Ceasefire


Russian Strikes Kill 21 in Ukraine as Zelensky Visits NATO Summit


In a Prolonged Israel-Iran Conflict, Russia’s Economy Stands to Reap the Benefits


[Russia] - Kremlin Says It Would Welcome Iran-Israel Truce as Trump's Ceasefire Plan Fails


Russia to Drop Ukrainian Language From School Curriculum – Kommersant


[Russia] - Kamchatka Tour Firms Say Surprise Military Drills Costing Industry Over $600K


[Russia] - Trump Blasts Medvedev Over Iran Nuclear Comments


Russian Drone Strike Kills 3 Near Sumy, Including 5-Year-Old


Russia vs. the World: New Data Exposes Putin’s Struggle to Attract Global South Investment


[Russia] - ICC Urged to Investigate Wagner's Promotion of Atrocities in Africa &-- AP


Russian Investigators Conclude Crocus Terror Probe, Claim Attack Was Carried Out ‘in Ukraine’s Interests’


Swiss Coach’s Controversial Move to CSKA Moscow Risks Violating Sanctions – Blick


[Russia] - Prosecutors Seek 14.5-Year Prison Sentence for Ex-Deputy Defense Minister Ivanov


[Russia] - Wildfires in Zabaikalsky Region Trigger Evacuations Near Capital City


[Russia] - Russian Factories Hired Nearly 50K Foreign Workers in 2024-- Labor Ministry


Russian Barrage Kills 10 in Kyiv, Including 11-Year-Old Girl


U.S. Pulled Out of Embassy Talks Over Venue Dispute, Putin Adviser Claims


[Russia] - 'You're a Second-Class Citizen': Arrests, Club Raids and Extremism Charges Define LGBTQ+ Life in Russia in 2025


[Russia] - Russia to Increase University Places for North Korean Students, Cultural Diplomacy Agency Says


Hundreds of Cyclists Arrested in St. Petersburg Over Midnight Ride


[Russia] - Kremlin 'Deeply Regrets' U.S. Strikes on Iran as Putin Condemns 'Unprovoked Aggressio n'The Kremlin on Monday said it deeply is sorry for U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear centers over the weekend, including that it had actually not been infor


[Russia] - Russian Court Fines Wikipedia Operator Nearly $40K Over 'Pedophilia Propaganda'A Moscow court


Moscow Investigators Uncover Diamond Theft Scheme Involving Alrosa Employee


[Russia] - Russian Drone and Missile Strikes on Kyiv Kill 6, Ukraine Says


[Russia] - Iranian Foreign Minister Arrives in Moscow for Talks With Putin After U.S. Strikes


Russia Condemns ‘Irresponsible’ U.S. Strikes on Iran


Ukraine Army Chief Vows to Expand Strikes on Russia


Belarus Opposition Leader Tikhanovsky Freed From Jail


Ukraine Says Received Russian Bodies in War Dead Exchanges


[Russia] - Stating 'All of Ukraine Is Ours,' Putin Does Not Rule Out Taking City of Sumy


Between Two Fires: Kremlin's Loss of Leverage Exposed By Israel-Iran Conflict


At Flagship Forum, Putin Promotes BRICS Growth and Economic Restructuring


[Russia] - Ukraine and Russia Complete Second POW Exchange This Week


[Russia] - Actor Yefremov to Join Pro-Kremlin Director Mikhalkov's Theater Troupe After Parole Release


[Russia] - Sberbank CEO Warns High Rates and Strong Ruble Creating 'Perfect Storm' for Russian Economy


[Russia] - Crime and Punishment: An Ex-Wagner Mercenary Recounts Russia's Suicide Warfare in Ukraine


[Russia] - Russian Strikes on Odesa Kill 1, Wound at Least 13 Others


[Russia] - Belgorod Court Sentences Activist Who Helped Ukrainian Refugees to 22 Years in Prison


[Russia] - Foreign Investment in Russia Falls to Lowest Level Since 2001, UN Report Says


[Russia] - Russian Business Lobby Calls for Training Skilled Workers in India to Combat Labor Shortage


[Russia] - Russia's Economy Minister Warns of Looming Recession


[Russia] - Lots of Russian Regions Now Face Regular Internet Outages Amid Drone Attacks


Russian MFA Warns U.S. Against Military Intervention in Iran


[Russia] - Russian Steel Executive Rings Alarm Bells for Struggling Industry


[Russia] - Investigative Report Alleges Links Between Billionaire Deripaska and Prostitution Ring Involving Minors


[Russia] - Russia and Ukraine Complete Another Prisoner Swap


[Russia] - Russia to Launch Starlink Rival Later This Year, Roscosmos Chief Says


[Russia] - Fatima Suleymanova: 'Europeans Have Far More in Common With Chechens Than With Russians'


[Russia] - Putin to Visit China for Regional Summit in Late August


Russia Ramps Up Borrowing as Oil Revenues Falter and War Spending Soars


Ukrainian Attacks Are Preventing Return of Displaced Residents to Russia’s Kursk Region, Governor Says


[Russia] - Argentina Says It Uncovered Russian Disinformation Operation


[Russia] - Russian Army Says It Downed Nearly 90 Ukrainian Drones Overnight


[Russia] - Putin Shrugs Off NATO Spending Plans, Says Russia's Advance in Ukraine 'Will Continue'President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that NATO's push to boost defense costs does not pose a threat to Russia, days before the alliance was anticipated to a


[Russia] - 'Let's Mediate Russia First,' Trump Says to Putin's Offer to Broker Israel-Iran Peace


[Russia] - Death Toll From Russian Attack on Kyiv Rises to 28


[Russia] - Russian Economy at Risk of Overcooling, Sberbank Executive Warns


[Russia] - Automobile Sales in Russia May Fall by 25% in 2025, AvtoVAZ CEO Says


[Russia] - Putin Says Russia Is Ready to Mediate Israel-Iran Conflict During Call With UAE President


[Russia] - 'Blacklist': The Groups Shaming Russian Women Who Marry Soldiers for Money


[Russia] - Pro-War Blogger Polynkov Arrested in Moscow