Former members of the PMC Wagner decided to fight for Ukraine as part of the RVC
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Former members of the PMC Wagner decided to fight for Ukraine as part of the RVC

Russian Volunteer Corps

The founder of the Russian Volunteer Corps, Denis Nikitin, officially confirmed that the paramilitary unit of Russian citizens, based in Ukraine, accepted new recruits, including former Wagenr Group fighters, who want to fight against Russia.

More and more Russians are joining the RVC

Denis Nikitin officially confirmed that the new RVC volunteers have already arrived in Ukraine.

According to him, this is yet another confirmation that the struggle of Russian volunteers has found a response in the minds and hearts of many Russians.

The Russian Volunteer Corps continues to be replenished with the most determined and courageous sons of their Motherland. But this time not only young unarmed conscripts came to us, but also military professionals. Some veterans of the PMC Wagner responded to my call and also came to Ukraine to fight the real enemy of the Ukrainian and Russian people — Putin’s terrorist machine, said Denis Nikitin.

According to the leader of the RVC, he and all Russian volunteers are waiting for an era of fierce struggle for a bright future without dictatorship and wars.

“That’s why we are preparing, growing and getting stronger every day,” Nikitin concluded.

RVC explained what is currently happening with PMC Wagner

In an interview for online.ua, the chief of staff of the Russian Volunteer Corps, Alexander “Fortuna,” told what happened to the Wagner Group after the alleged liquidation of Yevgeny Prigozhin.

According to the volunteer, he knows that some representatives of the PMC Wagner join Rosgvardia, the internal military force of Russia.

Some agreed, some refused. That is, they were simply divided into several categories. There is a category of people who refused, there is a category of people who doubt, and there is a category of people who agree. This category was simply divided into two parts: some went to the Ministry of Defense and signed a contract, the rest were redirected to the Rosgvardia.

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