Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov said that a fine of up to 500 thousand rubles for discrediting voluntary organizations also applies to PMC Wagner. told the radio “Moscow Talks”.
“Of course. We’re talking about all formations,” he said.
Previously, the Lithuanian Parliament unanimously voted Because the Russian private military company (PMC) recognizes “Wagner” as a “terrorist organization”.
Lithuanian authorities also accused PMC members of “systematic and serious crimes of aggression” in Ukraine.
It was also learned that the deputies of the European Parliament “wanted to include the Wagner PMC group in the list of terrorist organizations”. It is stated that the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, received a letter from EU parliamentarians on 11 November urging them to recognize PMC Wagner as a terrorist organization due to “continuing violations of international law in Ukraine” and “previous attacks”. participation in other conflicts.”