Russian prisoners may become a serious problem for ordinary citizens of Russia in the coming weeks.

The British Ministry of Defense informs about this on Twitter.

"Wagner" criminalists with combat experience continue to fill Russian cities.

The summary states that the peak of recruitment of prisoners of the "Wagner" group fell on the fall of 2022.

Although about half of the recruited prisoners are likely to have been killed or wounded, the group continues to release those who remain alive.

Moreover, the certificates issued to the discharged veterans of "Wagner" show that they were approved by the decree of President Putin.

"Now that Wagner is likely barred from recruiting new inmates, this exodus will exacerbate staffing problems. Additionally, the sudden influx of often violent offenders with recent and often traumatic combat experience is likely to be a major problem for Russian wartime society," the British Ministry of Defense notes.

It will be recalled that in the Central African Republic, a group of unknown people attacked a gold mine owned by a Chinese company.

Nine Chinese citizens were killed during the attack, and mercenaries of the Russian

 PMV "Wagner" are suspected in the attack.

Meanwhile, Russian mercenaries from the so-called

"Wagner" PMC

threatened officials of the administration of the city of Garyachy Klyuch in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation to "come and deal" with them, calling them "Nazis". 

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