A year ago, Russian mercenary chief Prigozhin challenged the Kremlin with a mutiny

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Published 2024-06-23
Yevgeny Prigozhin and his soldiers-for-hire called off their “march of justice” only hours later, but the rebellion dealt a blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the most serious challenge to his rule in nearly a quarter-century in power.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheMattsem
    I honestly want to know what's exactly was the plan going marching on the capital and then just go back and hope everything will be okay
  • @agadisoma4959
    He is a mercinary, works for money. Their loyalty is to no one but money. This is a lesson to every leaders that mercinaries are delicate and dangerous to handle.
  • @CarbideSix
    He should have kept pushing, but instead he got pushed into the afterlife.
  • @zm9598
    It's funny, Prigozhin is getting romanticized about by our own press as being a hero underdog now that it's been just long enough for people to have forgotten that he led a band of savages.
  • Had Julius Caesar chickened out shortly after crossing the Rubicon. That is the tale of Yevgeny Prigozhin.
  • @AK-hg1iq
    And then his plane was hit with an anti airplane missile.
  • @Nolefan1966
    He was doing that against the defense Ministry for the Kremlin not against the Kremlin😂😂
  • @slawawacker
    First they called him a war criminal. Now he's suddenly a hero.
  • @fonzyh2999
    What kind of soldier is he. A old deserter and runner is all I see.