Well, someone staged the fake attack on the Wagner camps that triggered the mess.
The left will take up for these real insurrectionists as patriots in Russia, while at the same time saying the January 6th protestors should spend their lives in prison for “insurrection”.
Yevgeny Prigozhin is a dead man walking. This is Russia.
Nobody knows anything! Truth is the last exposed after the damage done.
Daily Mail is a lousy unreliable source written as propo Russophobic hysteria by they-who-must-not-be-named
But…if Russians died during Prigo’s tantrum, then there will be payback
Too bad the bastard didn’t get shot. This is what happens when you make deals with Putin.
He looked pissed off tonight!
Tradition!—Tevye in Fiddler On the Roof
“.... a ritual as old as the city itself.”—Don Dunphy as reporter about assassination in Latin country in the movie Bananas.
Prigozhin was spotted at the Green City Hotel in Minsk.
From https://t.me/svobodnieslova/2297:
In Belarus, they began to build camps to accommodate the fighters of the Wagner PMC. “Layout” confirmed the construction of a camp in Osipovichi, Mogilev region for 8,000 fighters, 200 km from the border with Ukraine. There will be several camps.
In the Mogilev region of Belarus, the construction of a military camp for mercenaries of the Wagner PMC is already in full swing, the forestry of the region told Layout. According to the interlocutor, there will be several camps, one of them will be located near the town of Osipovichi.
“ We are working, we are already working today. Tomorrow, before lunch, the task is to [build] ,” said the interlocutor of Nestka. He added that the area of the camp will be 24 thousand square meters, it will be designed for eight thousand beds.
A source of Nestka, close to the leadership of the Mogilev region, confirmed that the authorities were instructed to build a camp for PMCs in the region.
The information that the mercenaries will be sent to Belarus is also confirmed by the relatives of the members of the Wagner group.
One of the relatives, referring to her friend, said that the Wagner PMC units remaining in Rostov-on-Don would be sent to Belarus. Another interlocutor of the publication told Layout that her husband, who was in Rostov on Saturday, informed her about being sent to Belarus “most likely”, but did not get in touch again.
Also, three participants in chats with relatives said that they received similar messages from relatives, but in a conversation with a Nestka correspondent, they mentioned that they did not know for sure whether the units were heading towards Belarus. One of the interlocutors said that his relative was “near Rostov” by this hour.
So much for that short-lived mercy.