‘Surovikin’s Pyramids’ installed on Wagnerites’ graves – photo

Wreaths adorned with the symbols of the Wagner PMC were removed from the mercenaries’ graves
Wreaths adorned with the symbols of the Wagner PMC were removed from the mercenaries’ graves
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Black pyramids resembling the “Dragons’ teeth” used by Russia to create the so-called “Surovikin defensive line” are now used to mark the graves of Wagner mercenaries at a cemetery the company owns, Russian media have reported.

The corresponding photos, showing graves marked with pyramids instead of the customary crosses or monuments, were published by Kremlin propaganda outlets.

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According to reports, the images were captured at one of the most well-known cemeteries for Wagner mercenaries in Stanitsa Bakinskaya, Krasnodar Krai, Russia.

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Meanwhile, wreaths adorned with the symbols of the Wagner PMC, led by Wagner mercenary company owner Yevgeny Prigozhin, who has apparently fallen out of favor with Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin following a failed military coup, were removed from the mercenaries’ graves and gathered in a large heap.

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Simultaneously, in other burial sites of the deceased Wagner mercenaries in Ukraine, unidentified individuals have started removing the flags that were previously erected there.

Wagner itself, under the leadership of Prigozhin, has temporarily suspended the operations of its recruitment headquarters following the failure of Prigozhin’s coup attempt.

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