Wagner mercenary boss who led a botched rebellion, Yevgeny Prigozhin is ‘likely to be dead’ or in jail, a former senior US military leader has said.
Lusaka, July 13 – Moscow previously claimed Vladimir Putin met Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin five days after the mercenary chief led a rebellion in Russia, but retired General Robert Abrams said this was likely staged.
Mr. Abrams, who had previously served as the Commander of US Forces Korea, told ABC News, “My personal assessment is that I doubt we’ll see Prigozhin ever again publicly. I think he’ll either be put in hiding, or sent to prison, or dealt with some other way, but I doubt we’ll ever see him again.”
Asked if he thought Prigozhin was still alive, General Abrams said: “I personally don’t think he is, and if he is, he’s in a prison somewhere.”
Regarding the alleged meeting in Moscow, the General said: “I’d be surprised if we actually see proof of life that Putin met with Prigozhin, and I think it’s highly staged.”
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During the meeting, Putin offered an “assessment” of Wagner’s actions on the battlefield in Ukraine and “of the events of June 24”. He also “listened to the explanations of the commanders and offered them options for further employment”, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed.
Prigozhin had marched his men towards Moscow following long-simmering conflict with the Russian military’s top brass. But he ended the uprising after a deal was brokered for the ex-jailbird to be exiled in Belarus as the Kremlin thrashed out plans for Wagner’s future.
Following the botched rebellion, Putin slammed Prigozhin as a traitor but the Kremlin later announced charges against him and his Wagner forces would be dropped by Russian authorities to avoid “bloodshed”.
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Russia’s Defence Ministry published a video featuring military chief General Valery Gerasimov – the first time he has been shown since the rebellion aimed to oust him.
Dmitry Peskov, President Putin’s press secretary, said Wagner mercenaries who wish to sign a Ministry of Defence contract can do so.
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