 Russian prisoners are angry with Prigozin for stopping the march to Moscow. Russian convicts from Storm-Z, who are fighting in Ukraine and supported the leader of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozin, in his intention to reach Moscow, recorded a video message. The mercenaries were angry that Prigozin had turned back and shamed them. The whole Storm-Z was ready to go uphill for you and not only Storm-Z and your boys, but you drove somewhere. The commanders here spread rot. Extinguish us. You, it turns out, are not human. You can't be called anything else. If this is not so, show your bravery. One of the prisoners said in the video. Another prisoner in the video said that good people won't just leave it like that. You set us up and your guys, we gave you support and now what? We are already being promised a good life, I think, just like your boys. Recently, President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian Ministry of Defense to replace the Yevgeny Prigozin's Wagner Group convict troops with the Kremlin's own Storm-Z, punitive battalions and Chechen special forces. The surviving prisoners from the so-called Storm-Z companies are reportedly being transferred by Russia to strengthen their volunteer cause.