Video Shows Prigozhin Recruiting Russian Prisoners for Ukraine Fight

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
undated footage circulating on social media since late Wednesday is believed to be the first detailed and firsthand look into the Wagner
widely believed to control the notorious Wagner Group, whose involvement in the Ukrainian, Syrian and African conflicts has been documented
extensively in recent years
consulting company appeared to confirm that he was in fact the man in the video.The company, Concord,said its press team was responding to a
social media page without directly confirming that he was Prigozhin.The man in the video further details the conditions for being recruited
few exceptions allowing younger or older soldiers
Those convicted on drug and sexual abuse charges are closely monitored during their deployment
The man in the video adds that drug and alcohol abuse, as well as looting and rape, are banned on the battlefield.The person threatens
minutes.Commenting via Concord on growing sightings of Wagner recruitment billboards in Russian cities in a post last week, Prigozhin called