US Intelligence officials informed the Congress about PMC Wagner’s movements and equipment build-ups earlier in the week, CNN reports, citing three sources.
The officials believe that the head of PMC Wagner Yevgeny Prigozhin planned to challenge the Russian military leadership for a long time. One of the sources told CNN that, according to US officials, Prigozhin’s claims about the lack of ammunition were a “deliberate deception, to help lay the groundwork for a potential military challenge to Russian leaders”.
Another CNN source said that “it all happened very quickly” and it was difficult to understand how serious Prigozhin was about his intentions.
The Washington Post reports that US spy agencies “picked up intelligence” about Prigozhin preparing armed action in the middle of June. Several officials told WP that the White House had been informed about the Wagner chief’s plans, however there was no real understanding what Prigozhin was going to do. The newspaper’s sources believe that the “key trigger” for Prigozhin was the Russian Defence Ministry order, dated 10 June, on all volunteer detachments having to sign contracts with the military.
According to one of the sources, the biggest fear for Washington’s officials in the last two weeks was the threat of a civil war starting in Russia.
CNN previously reported that US officials were following the situation in Russia closely after Prigozhin’s threats to the Russian military leadership.