Lithuania says Wagner chief’s death makes little difference

Lithuania says Wagner chief’s death makes little difference

The Lithuanian president on Thursday mentioned Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin‘s dying doesn’t enhance regional safety, public broadcaster LRT reported.

“Prigozhin’s death, if it is indeed confirmed, does not change much,” mentioned Gitanas Nauseda. “It demonstrates that the [Russian] regime is entering another stage and that these people, whatever you may call them, are now killing each other, but we should certainly not think that this death of Prigozhin makes us feel calmer or that it somehow improves the security situation.”

Nauseda mentioned Wagner’s main objective was to destabilize the area and stage provocations.

“Against this background, our sacred duty is to protect the security of our borders because today it is the most important thing, and to be ready, without any doubt, to defend our security with our loyal partners,” he mentioned.

Many European nations have been warning of dangers that the group may pose since its fighters moved to Belarus, a Russian ally, after a short-lived mutiny in Russia in June.

Vilnius and Warsaw had earlier instructed that Wagner mercenaries may assist facilitate unlawful migration from Belarus.

Last week, Lithuania closed two out of six its border checkpoints with Belarus.

Russian authorities have confirmed Prigozhin was on board a airplane that crashed outdoors Moscow on Wednesday, with President Vladimir Putin expressing his condolences to the households of the victims. He described Prigozhin as a “talented man” with a “difficult fate.”

NEW MILITARY AID PACKAGE FOR UKRAINE


Meanwhile, the Lithuanian Defense Ministry introduced it’s sending a brand new package deal of army help to Ukraine price €45 million ($44 million), together with ammunition for infantry weapons rifles, maritime surveillance radar kits, turbines, anti-drones methods in addition to launchers for NASAMS air-defense missiles.

According to the ministry, Lithuania handed over Mi-8 helicopters, L-70 anti-aircraft weapons with ammunition, M113 armored personnel carriers, tens of millions of rounds of ammunition, and grenade launcher ammunition to Ukraine within the first seven months of this yr.

Source: www.anews.com.tr