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Wagner's Legacy Hasn't Disappeared. the Kremlin Will Exploit It.

Summary by Defence24
After Yevgeny Prigozhin's death, many observers concluded that the Wagner Group's history had come to an end. In reality, its legacy—networks, combat experience, and structures of influence—remains a part of the Russian security ecosystem. Dr. Aleksander Olech speaks with Stanisław Sadkiewicz, author of the new book *Musicians: The Untold Story of the Wagner Group*, about what the "post-Wagnerian" world is today and what it might mean for Europe.
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After Yevgeny Prigozhin's death, many observers concluded that the Wagner Group's history had come to an end. In reality, its legacy—networks, combat experience, and structures of influence—remains a part of the Russian security ecosystem. Dr. Aleksander Olech speaks with Stanisław Sadkiewicz, author of the new book *Musicians: The Untold Story of the Wagner Group*, about what the "post-Wagnerian" world is today and what it might mean for Europe.

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Defence24 broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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