London speaks of cannon fodder: Wagner Group should control recruits at the front via cell phone

The Wagner mercenary group also recruits in prisons for the war of aggression against the Ukraine.

London speaks of cannon fodder: Wagner Group should control recruits at the front via cell phone

The Wagner mercenary group also recruits in prisons for the war of aggression against the Ukraine. These poorly trained recruits are apparently being used as cannon fodder. According to British findings, they sometimes receive their orders via smartphone – under threat of execution.

According to British secret services, the Russian mercenary group Wagner uses recruits as cannon fodder in Ukraine. The Ministry of Defense in London said that some recruited soldiers were given a smartphone or tablet that used satellite images to show them their intended attack route and their target. For this advance they received fire cover, but rarely armored vehicles.

"Wagner members who deviate from their attack routes without permission are likely to face summary execution," write the British. The commanders would be informed via drone images from protected positions. "These brutal tactics are aimed at preserving Wagner's rare reserves of experienced commanders and armored vehicles at the expense of more readily available convict recruits, which the organization considers expendable," the British ministry said.

Wagner also recruits new fighters in prisons. The mercenary group continues to play a central role in the fighting for the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, it said.

Since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine at the end of February, the British Ministry of Defense has published daily information on the course of the war, citing intelligence information. In doing so, the British government wants to both counter the Russian portrayal and keep allies in line. Moscow accuses London of a disinformation campaign.