Ukraine attacks mercs headquarters “Wagner” in Luhansk

Ukrainian forces have hit a headquarters of the Russian mercenary group “Wagner”, the governor in the Islamic region of eastern Ukraine has said. Serhiy Haidai said that a hotel where the group met in Cadiveka, Luhansk, has been hit with serious losses. These claims have not been independently confirmed by the BBC. Fighting was also [...]
Serhiy Haidai said that a hotel where the group met in Cadiveka, Luhansk, has been hit with serious losses.
These claims have not been independently confirmed by the BBC.
The wars were also toughed in southern Ukraine along the weekend, with Russia targeting Odesan, while Ukraine bombed a target in the occupied town of Melitopoli.
The “Wagner” group are mercenaries that are sponsored by the state that act in accord with the Kremlin's interests, claim Western experts.
The “Wagner” units previously moved to Crimea, Syria, Libya, Mali and the Central African Republic.
In the attack on Cadiveka, Haidai said Russia suffered a major <x0 loss”, and he predicted that “at least 50% of the surviving forces would die due to the lack of medical treatment”. /Periscopi/












