ReutersRussia could take two years to capture Ukraine regions, Prigozhin saysFeb 11, 2023Mark TrevelyanBy Mark Trevelyanmore_vert
Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceMan vs. Myth: Is Russia's Prigozhin a Threat or Asset to Putin?Feb 13, 2023Tatiana StanovayaBy Tatiana Stanovayamore_vert
Al Jazeera EnglishWagner mercenaries chief admits Russia facing Bakhmut resistanceFeb 11, 2023more_vert
ReutersKremlin moves to rein in Russian mercenary boss PrigozhinFeb 13, 2023Andrew OsbornBy Andrew Osbornmore_vert
The GuardianYevgeny Prigozhin: the hotdog seller who rose to the top of Putin’s war machineJan 24, 2023Pjotr Sauer & Shaun WalkerBy Pjotr Sauer & Shaun Walkermore_vert
The Wall Street JournalRussia's Wagner Group Claims Gains Near Bakhmut in Eastern UkraineFeb 12, 2023Ian Lovett & Evan GershkovichBy Ian Lovett & Evan Gershkovichmore_vert
The New York TimesOpinion | Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, the Man Challenging Putin for PowerJan 26, 2023Mikhail ZygarBy Mikhail Zygarmore_vert
The GuardianRussia’s plans to seize eastern Ukraine could take two years, says Wagner bossFeb 11, 2023Luke Harding & Dan SabbaghBy Luke Harding & Dan Sabbaghmore_vert
The GuardianWagner head warns it could take two years to achieve Moscow’s objectives – as it happenedFeb 11, 2023Adam Fulton, Nadeem Badshah & Léonie Chao-FongBy Adam Fulton, Nadeem Badshah & Léonie Chao-Fongmore_vert
The GuardianPutin has unleashed private armies on Ukraine – and a man who could become a dangerous rivalFeb 13, 2023Samantha De BendernBy Samantha De Bendernmore_vert