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Reports: Wagner Chief Who Pulled Off Mutiny In Russia Might Not Be Seen Again!

Chief of the Wagner Group – Yevgeny Prigozhin was sent to exile in the neighboring country of Belarus. This happened after the chief executed mutiny in Russia. As per the sources the chief might never be seen publicly ever now. It is because it is assumed that the Wagner leader is either dead or in prison now. He actually took a major step to execute a mutiny inside Russia. Russian President wouldn’t even allow someone to interfere in its peripheral area. That is the whole reason behind Russia and Ukraine war. How could he bear someone who attacked the nation from inside.

Former US General expresses concern

Robert Abrams, a retired US general, expressed questions regarding Prigozhin’s fate. He suggested that he might have been kept in prison, pushed into hiding, or dealt with in some other secretive way. Additionally, according to the reports, General Abrams questioned the veracity of a recent covert encounter between Putin and Prigozhin, speculating that it might have been staged to give the appearance that Prigozhin was still at large.

Also read: Putin Gave Chance To Wagner Soldiers To Continue Serving Together In Russia

Security of Wagner Chief at risk!

Due to his betrayal of Putin, there have been concerns expressed about Prigozhin’s safety. Also, sources have advised him to proceed with utmost caution and prevent exposure. Putin’s soldiers recently carried out a raid on Prigozhin’s home in St. Petersburg, taking a sizeable sum of money, several weapons, and a variety of disguises that were allegedly used by the mercenary leader for covert missions.

Putin has disclosed that he made a proposal to the Wagner mercenaries, who had recently taken part in a rebellion against the Russian military command. Five days after the failed uprising, Putin met with about 36 Wagner fighters and Prigozhin and put forth several proposals, one of which was to allow the mercenaries to continue working together in Russia, the Russian president revealed in an interview with the Kommersant newspaper.

Srishti Verma

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