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Putin’s Spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, Claims Son Fought in Ukraine

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Last updated: 2023/04/24 at 3:31 PM
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The Kremlin’s spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, mentioned on Monday that his son had fought in Ukraine, highlighting the Moscow elite’s uneven participation in a conflict effort that has thus far value the lives of tens of hundreds of Russian troopers.

Mr. Peskov’s remarks got here after Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, the chief of Russia’s Wagner non-public navy firm, mentioned on Saturday that the spokesman’s son had served as an artilleryman together with his mercenary group for six months. The Kremlin spokesman’s son, Nikolai Peskov, described his purported service to Komsomolskaya Pravda, a pro-government newspaper, in an article revealed the subsequent day.

On Monday, President Vladimir V. Putin’s longest-serving chief spokesman was requested about his 33-year-old son at a every day press briefing.

“It’s true, he did participate within the particular navy operation,” Mr. Peskov instructed journalists, utilizing the federal government’s euphemism for the conflict in Ukraine. He declined to supply additional particulars.

Not one of the accounts could possibly be independently verified, and it was not doable to find out whether or not Mr. Prigozhin was mentioning a uncommon instance of a rich younger Russian’s navy service or was trying a public relations stunt to needle Kremlin insiders.

Mr. Prigozhin, a social media provocateur, has typically criticized the nation’s elite for weak patriotic sentiment. In March, Mr. Prigozhin claimed that the son-in-law of Russia’s protection minister, Sergei Ok. Shoigu, had joined Wagner. It turned out that the fighter was of no relation to the protection minister, a frequent goal of Mr. Prigozhin’s criticism.

Some components of Mr. Prigozhin’s account of the youthful Mr. Peskov’s service seemed like trolling.

Mr. Prigozhin mentioned that in Wagner, the Kremlin spokesman’s son had labored loading ammunition on an project that will have positioned him miles behind the entrance line. He additionally mentioned that the younger man stood out from his comrades as a result of he spoke English and “appeared too intelligent.”

A number of performing and former Russian officers have volunteered for the navy for the reason that begin of the invasion final yr, utilizing their service to bolster their nationalist credentials on social media.

Nevertheless it has been tough to substantiate particulars of their service, together with whether or not they served in frontline roles.

In 2011, the youthful Mr. Peskov posted photographs on social media that appeared to indicate him taking part in Russia’s compulsory one-year navy service.

Since Mr. Putin ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine final yr, the youthful Mr. Peskov has been goaded about additional enlistment. Shortly after Mr. Putin introduced in September that he would mobilize 300,000 males to combat, opposition activists claiming to be conscription officers prank-called him.

“Clearly, I received’t come,” a person described because the Kremlin spokesman’s son instructed the prank callers after being requested whether or not he would report back to the conscription workplace the subsequent day. “I’m going to resolve this on a special degree.”

However he instructed the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper that becoming a member of Wagner was his choice, saying that he had acquired a medal “for bravery.”

He didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark from The New York Occasions.

Oleg Matsnev and Alina Lobzina contributed analysis.

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