 Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigazin posted his first video address since leading a short-lived mutiny in late June, appearing in a clip possibly shot in Africa on telegram channels affiliated with the Wagner Group on August 21. Prigazin is seen standing in a desert area in camouflage and with a rifle in his hands. In the distance, there are more armed men and a pickup truck. The temperature is plus 50, everything as we like. The Wagner PMC makes Russia even greater on all continents and Africa more free. Justice and happiness for the African people were making life a nightmare for ISIS and Al Qaeda and other bandits, Prigazin says in a video. He then says Wagner is recruiting people and the group will fulfill the tasks that were set. The video is accompanied by a telephone number for those who want to join the group. The future of Wagner and Prigazin has been unclear since he led a short mutiny against the Russian defense establishment in late June and the Kremlin said he and some of his fighters who have fought in some of the fiercest battles of the Ukraine war would leave for Belarus.