The Best Time to Attack is After Lunch: Prigozhin Responds to Lukashenko
Today, the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, commented on the new location of the Wagner group, stating that the "musicians" have been offered several military camps that were even used during the war, including near Osipovichy.
Today, Alexander Lukashenko announced that the Wagner group is not located in Belarus, after which the leader of the group released a statement. According to the statement, the Wagner forces have other options for their deployment. If the Wagner group acted as everyone predicted, it is unlikely they would be the most effective Russian units, wrote Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner group.
“For some reason, I immediately remembered a passage from the late Kirill Romanovsky's book 'Eight Years with Wagner,' which describes the assault on Luhansk airport in 2014: 'The ninth was very long in doubt about how to carry out this task. But, in my opinion, he chose a very good time. I have been leading this for a very long time, over all these years, the best time to attack is after lunch, not morning, not evening, not night.’ - Why after lunch? - Well, in a soldier's environment, lunch is considered a sacred thing; according to the schedule, everyone has eaten and is not expecting an attack at this moment and has relaxed.”