Recruitment centers in PMC Wagner continue their work, according to the Russian edition of RTVI. His correspondent got through to one of these centers, located in Voronezh, with a question about whether it is possible to enroll in the ranks of this structure, and he was answered positively.
The recruiters said the checkpoint was closed on June 24, but now they were "allowed to work" again. If the applicant passes the test, then after that he will be sent to a PMC training camp near Krasnodar.
During the conversation, the journalist was asked to tell his age, whether he had a criminal record, and also asked questions about his state of health, separately specifying whether he had fractures. After that, he was invited to a physical examination at a recruitment center and was told that it was enough for him to have only his passport with him. At the same time, the publication notes that its correspondent failed to get through to reception centers in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
During the mutiny of Yevgeny Prigozhin and PMC Wagner in many cities of Russia, they began to remove posters from billboards calling for enlisting in the ranks of Prigozhin's mercenaries. From online stores, in particular, Wildberries, goods with PMC symbols disappeared. However, after the situation was resolved, these goods reappeared in them.