Reinsalu prepared a “response message” that he would send to The Hague to hold Prigozhin accountable for crimes in Ukraine.
Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu sent a “gift” to The Hague for the founder of PMC Wagner, who is close to Putin, Yevgeny Prigozhin. This is how the politician reacted on Friday, November 25, to Prigozhin’s promise to send a sledgehammer with traces of blood on a violin case to the European Parliament.
“Since we witnessed how the Russian mercenary Prigozhin sent his bloody sledgehammer to the European Parliament, I want him to accept our little gift waiting for him in The Hague,” he wrote on his Twitter.
Handcuffs were prepared for Prigozhin.
“I will send these handcuffs to the headquarters of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, where they will await Prigozhin and his henchmen for the crimes committed in Ukraine,” Reinsalu wrote.
Earlier, Prigozhin promised to send an “information case” with a sledgehammer to the European Parliament in response to the intention to recognize PMC Wagner as a terrorist organization. At the same time, he said that he “declared the dissolution of the European Parliament.”
The sledgehammer became associated with the Wagner PMC and the extrajudicial executions carried out by its members during the war in Syria. So, in 2017, they filmed how a man was beaten to death with a sledgehammer.
Also, Russian social networks published a video of the killing of the former prisoner of Ryazan IK-3 and a member of the PMC Wagner Yevgeny Nuzhin, who, after being sent to the war in Ukraine, surrendered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The footage shows how the sledgehammer smashed the man’s head. Later, the Russian media published an alleged commentary by Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of ChKV Wagner, in which he admitted that his mercenaries committed a massacre with a sledgehammer against a man.
news Correspondent.net on Telegram. Subscribe to our channel Athletistic
Source: korrespondent

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.