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Prigozhin's son Pavel became the commander of the Wagners

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Velitelem Wagnerovy žoldnéřské skupiny se stal Pavel Prigožin, syn jejího zakladatele Jevgenije Prigožina, který v srpnu zahynul při leteckém neštěstí. Skupina známá svou účastí v bojích na Ukrajině rovněž obnovila nábor a bude nově zařazena pod ruskou národní gardu, uvedl ve středu ruský deník Kommersant s odvoláním na lokální ruská média.

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The group resumed recruitment of members.

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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Velitelem Wagnerovy žoldnéřské skupiny se stal Pavel Prigožin, syn jejího zakladatele Jevgenije Prigožina, který v srpnu zahynul při leteckém neštěstí. Skupina známá svou účastí v bojích na Ukrajině rovněž obnovila nábor a bude nově zařazena pod ruskou národní gardu, uvedl ve středu ruský deník Kommersant s odvoláním na lokální ruská média.

The armed corps, also called the Russian National Guard, is directly responsible to Vladimir Putin.

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The commander of Wagner's mercenary group was Pavol Prigozhin, the son of its founder Yevgeny Prigozhin, who died in a plane crash in August. The group known for its involvement in the fighting in Ukraine has also resumed recruitment and will be reassigned to the Russian National Guard, Russian daily Kommersant reported today, citing local Russian media. Twenty-five-year-old Pavol Prigozhin became the head of the National Guard unit, where membe…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Wednesday, November 1, 2023.
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