However, another senior Wagner commander, Anton Yelizarov, maintains that most of the group’s fighters are still refusing to work for the Defence Ministry, suggesting that the once-mighty Wagner Group has split in two.
Former editor-in-chief of the independent Echo of Moscow radio station, Alexey Venediktov, defined the two camps as a group of Kremlin loyalists under the command of Troshev who have agreed to work under the Defence Ministry in operations in Africa and Ukraine, and a group of “disloyal” fighters who were “leaving their base in Belarus and going to Ukraine under the command of Yelizarov”.