
Candace Rondeaux:
Well, the message is, mess around, and you will find out, basically.
I think the timing is interesting. We heard just recently that Sergey Surovikin, General Armageddon, as he's known, a big backer of Prigozhin for a very long time since their days together in Syria, he apparently was demoted, has been under house arrest.
There are still other shoes, I think, left to drop in terms of the retribution inside the military, a number of different commanders there who probably will be, I think, dealt with or are being dealt with. So that's going to be really key to watch.
But in terms of what we're hearing out of places like Belarus, where we know there are some Wagner contingents still operating, we see that there are reports of the Internet being cut off, cell phones also being cut off in that area.
And so that suggests, in fact, that there is some concern in the Kremlin that there could be some sort of retribution or some sort of operational sort of revenge plan that Prigozhin had in place in case of death.
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