The logos were removed from the walls and windows of the building yesterday.
Salary army Wagner’s nameplates and logos have been removed from the walls and windows of the company’s headquarters in St. Petersburg.
Wagner’s director Yevgeny Prigozhin made an unsuccessful rebellion attempt at midsummer, after which the police raided the company’s headquarters.
The Meduza news site operating from abroad says that the Russian media Fontanka and Rotonda reported that Wagner’s name had disappeared from such a high place on the outer wall of the building, at the entrance, from the windows as well as from the inner doors.
Holod Media has shared a pair of photos on Twitter that show the disappearance of the nameplate.
The center only opened last November, but according to a message published on Telegram, Wagner would now be moving to new premises.
of the autocratic president of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko According to the negotiated agreement, the Wagner fighters can allegedly move to Belarus, join the Russian army or return to their homes. Prigozhin’s fate is unclear.
The Wagner manager’s media holdings are also in trouble
Prigožin’s media holdings have also run into difficulties.
Director of the Ria Fan news website he owns Yevgeny Zubarev to announce the closure of the site. Zubarev does not say why.
The Russian newspaper Kommersant reported on Friday that Roskomnadzor, the authority that supervises the media, had ordered the media owned by Prigozhin to be closed.
Previously, the Russian media reported about the dismantling of the troll factory run by Prigozhin.