Wagner Group Yevgeny Prigozhin issued a pithy new statement on Monday.
issued a pithy new statement on Monday, short in words and vague in the aftermath of his paramilitary organization's attempted mutiny of Moscow nine days earlier.
Prigozhin hasn't been seen publicly since he occupied a vehicle departing the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don on June 24. He later received a peace deal of sorts from close Putin ally , president of Belarus, to seek refuge in his country in exchange for military de-escalation against Moscow and Russian Army officials.part of a 41-second message published on Telegram
."Thank you for that. I want you to understand that our 'March of Justice' was aimed at fighting traitors and mobilizing our society. And I think we have achieved a lot of it.Yevgeny Prigozhin of the Wagner Group is seen on a post to the Wagner Telegram dated June 24, 2023. The paramilitary group's leader, who has sought refuge in Belarus following a 24-hour mutiny attempt in Moscow nearly 10 days ago, released a new statement today.
Questions remain of whether the continued fallout between former close allies Putin and Prigozhin will lead to any serious consequences, particularly for Prigozhin,
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