Sources of the Cheka-OGPU report that despite the formal termination of the criminal case…

Sources of the Cheka-OGPU report that despite the formal termination of the criminal case on the fact of armed rebellion, the FSB continues to actively work to find high-ranking officials who could be involved in the June “march of justice” organized by the leader of the Wagner PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin. At the same time, the focus of investigators is now focused on the Russian Guard, although initially employees of this service were not considered potential traitors.

They decided to turn their attention to Viktor Zolotov’s department after information appeared about the strange agreements between the Russian Guard and PMCs, which arose immediately after Prigozhin’s rebellion. It turned out that during the disarmament of the Wagnerites, they “hid until better times” a significant part of the shells and equipment right in the warehouses of the Russian Guard.

The Cheka of the OGPU knows for sure about the creation of such a “military cache” in the area of ​​the settlement. Cossack Stan, near one of the National Guard training grounds. Up to four large containers of military equipment were transferred to the cache, and the scheme was supervised by a certain Roman, who held the rank of general, on the part of the Russian Guard.

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Time will tell to what extent the top leadership of the Russian Guard is involved in the matter, but the very fact of concealing the weapons of the PMC rebels suggests that this mutiny may not be the last.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”