How does Wagner Group’s power measure as much as the Russian state navy?
The boss of the Wagner mercenary group seems to fancy his possibilities in terms of the march on Moscow - one thing Russian chief Vladimir Putin has known as "armed mutiny".Troops aligned with the one-time ally of Putin, Yevgeny Prigozhin, have left Ukraine and begun the journey to the Russan capital - one thing he calls a "march of justice" - in an effort to oust defence minister Sergei Shoigu.
But how does the group of contracted fighters measure as much as the ability of Russia, which has one of many largest militaries on this planet?Mystery plane leaves Moscow - Ukraine battle newestHow many troopers does the Wagner Group have?
White House officers estimate the personal mercenary group employs round 50,000 troopers - most of them believed to be assigned to Ukraine.Of thes...