WSJ News Exclusive | Wagner’s Prigozhin Planned to Capture Russian Military Leaders

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WSJ News Exclusive | Wagner’s Prigozhin Planned to Capture Russian Military Leaders
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Wagner's Prigozhin planned to capture Russia's military leadership as part of his mutiny and accelerated the plan after Russian intelligence learned of the plot

Western intelligence officials say Russian domestic intelligence agency learned of plot in advanceRussian President Vladimir Putin gave a speech on Tuesday to thank military and law

enforcement officers for opposing the mutiny by the Wagner group. Earlier, he met with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu for the first time since the revolt. Photo: Sergei Guneyev/Pool Sputnik Kremlin/AP

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