REVEALED: Inside Wagner Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin's Lavish St Petersburg MansionChris MenahanInformationLiberation Jul. 05, 2023 |
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Photos from inside Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin's decked-out mansion were released on Wednesday by Russian media. From The Daily Mail, "Prigozhin's palace raided: Police find a closet full of WIGS plus gold bars, an alligator, guns... and a photo of the severed heads of his enemies among the riches in humiliated Wagner chief's St Petersburg mansion while he is exiled in Belarus": Vladimir Putin has humiliated Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin after his failed uprising in Russia by sending security services to raid his St Petersburg palace.These pictures were obtained by the Russian outlet IZ.RU and shared on Telegram: This sledgehammer is inscribed, "For use in important negotiations." Prigozhin had piles of cash, gold bars and wigs he could perhaps use for a disguise if he ever needed to make a quiet escape. Prigozhin allegedly had a framed image on his wall showing the severed heads of his enemies: He also had a sauna, jacuzzi and indoor pool to relax. Prigozhin started his adult life as a petty criminal who was imprisoned for ten years for a violent robbery and became a hotdog salesman upon his release. As the story goes, Prigozhin wheeled and dealed his way to success in the food industry before securing lucrative government contracts and earning the moniker "Putin's chef." Prigozhin secretly founded the Wagner group in 2014 to support Russia's troops in the Donbass. "Although private military companies were illegal in Russia, several groups appeared that seemed to coordinate their actions with the defence ministry but could operate at arm's length," The Guardian reported. "Prigozhin's Wagner would become by far the most prominent of them." "I think Prigozhin pitched it to Putin and he agreed, that's how it works," said the former defence ministry official, dismissing speculation that Wagner was a project of Russia's GRU military intelligence from the start. "There might have been some GRU people advising, but in the end this was Prigozhin's project."RT reported last week that Prigozhin's Wagner group was paid $11.4 billion (nearly 1 trillion rubles) by the state: Evgeny Prigozhin's holding, which includes the Wagner Group, has enjoyed substantial benefits from working for the Russian government, securing contracts worth hundreds of billions of rubles, Dmitry Kiselyov, the head of the Rossiya Segodnya media group, said on Sunday.The Telegraph reported on Wednesday that Prigozhin was spotted in Russia on Tuesday after returning temporarily on his private jet "to collect an arsenal of weapons including a personalised handgun." A 4x4 belonging to Mr Prigozhin was seen pulling up to an investigator's office in central St Petersburg on Tuesday evening, with the Wagner boss and his aides seen carrying weapons to the car."Mr Prigozhin never confirmed he was going into exile in Belarus, while [Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko] said only that the mercenary chief was free to stay or go," The Telegraph reported. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |