
The failed uprising of the Wagner group seems to have had positive effects as well. First, due to the popularity of the private army, and secondly, it served for marketing.
Since the uprising, the demand for all products bearing the Wagner Group logo has increased, and consequently their prices have increased.
Items bearing the group's insignia, a human skull against a black and red background, have received five-star reviews and support for mercenaries online.
The Wildberries website showed that a banner with Wagner's insignia fetched £4.77 after the uprising, almost double the £2.67 it sold for before June 25.
Prices for a black T-shirt showing a Wagnerian warrior holding a violin rose from £11.23 to £14.99.
In a feedback of a Wagner flag at Wildberries, one buyer, Vladimir, said: "Private Military Company Wagner is the best. Good luck to you guys. The flag is great."
The post-uprising Wagner fighters gained huge popularity and were cheered by residents in Rostov-on-Don on Saturday when they briefly took control of the city.
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