Yevgeny Prigozhin appeared in a dark video alongside a body.
in eastern Ukraine on Monday night. The mercenary boss also brandished documents allegedly belonging to the man which, if legitimate, would appear to confirm the victim’s U.S. identity. The Daily Beast has contacted the State Department for comment.
The grisly video comes afterof offering to provide information on the position of Russia’s troops to Ukrainian intelligence in exchange for Kyiv withdrawing its forces from Bakhmut—an offer which was reportedly rejected because of a lack of trust in Prigozhin. On Monday, the Institute for the Study of War nonprofit
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