Russian forces’ June raid of since-exiled Wagner mercenary group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin’s home turned up an extensive collection of wigs, sledgehammers, and gold bars
Russian forces’ June raid of since-exiled Wagner mercenary group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin’s home turned up an extensive collection of wigs and sledgehammers reportedly used to slaughter traitors, it was revealed Wednesday.
The new images were shown Wednesday on a program called “60 Minutes” on a state TV channel in an effort to publicly denounce Prigozhin and provide reported proof of his criminal history and shady past.The militant called off the attempted coup and wasThe search at Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mansion revealed a collection of wigs, gold bars, weapons and a framed photo with severed headsA suit decorated with various medals was found next to a flag that reads “blood” in Russian.
A giant sledgehammer with “For use in important negotiations” inscribed on it was displayed in one photo.
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