A top Russian propagandist on Sunday (Jul 2) accused Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin of 'going off the rails' after receiving billions in public funds, as Moscow's new narrative takes shape following the brief mutiny by the mercenary group. Last weekend, Prigozhin led his forces in a short-lived rebell
A top Russian propagandist on Sunday accused Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin of"going off the rails" after receiving billions in public funds, as Moscow's new narrative takes shape following the brief mutiny by the mercenary group.
"He thought that he can challenge the defence ministry, the state itself and the president personally." In a stunning admission earlier this week, President Vladimir Putin said for the first time that Russian authorities"fully" financed the paramilitary outfit.
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