Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner PPK, could be killed in Belarus, where the war criminal fled after an unsuccessful rebellion against the Russian dictatorship.
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Russian dictator Vladimir Putin does not forgive traitors. In addition, Prigozhin is a threat to the current Russian regime, as he has support among both the military and civilians. This was reported by the former head of the Moscow bureau of CNN Jill Dougherty.
It is quite possible that we will see how Prigozhin is killed in Belarus. But this is a difficult dilemma for Moscow, because as long as Prigozhin has some support, he is a threat, no matter where he is, she said.
Recall that on the evening of June 23, the leader of the PIK “Wagner” Yevgeny Prigozhin announced his campaign against Moscow, which the “Wagnerites” later called the beginning of the civil war. The militants entered Rostov, Voronezh and even reached the Lipetsk region. There were clashes with the Russian army, the mercenaries even shot down several helicopters and a plane of the Russian army. However, this demarche ended.
After an unsuccessful attempt at a riot, Prigozhin announced that he was taking his soldiers away, while he himself was going to Belarus. This was agreed with the Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko.
Source: CNN
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