A photo of the Wagner leader in underwear appeared: This is how he looked after the riot
As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues, a photo of Yevgeni Prigojin, the leader of the Wagner mercenary group, which rebelled against the Moscow government last month, was shared on social media, believed to have been taken in Belarus.
Prigojin, who took the mercenary group out of the war for a short time and created great tension in the region by advancing towards Moscow, later gave up on this idea and decided to settle in Belarus as a result of the mediation efforts of the Belarusian. leader Lukashenko. After this initiative, which shook Putin’s power and his image in the international public, Prigojin disappeared and an image shared on social networks the day before became the agenda.
In the photo shared on Telegram, the social media platform widely used in Russia, Prigojin is seen sitting on a bed in a tent wearing her underwear. Although the international media interpret this photo as “part of a smear campaign against Prigokhin”, Wagner continues to be confiscated along with Prigokhin’s luxury residences and wealth in Russia.
It was claimed that Prigojin was still living in a military camp in Belarus, while the Wagner leader was allegedly in the Osipovichi military camp.
Troshev, nicknamed Sedoi, was put in charge of Wagner.
PUTIN BRINGS A NEW NAME TO WAGNER’S HEAD
On the other hand, Russian President Vladimir Putin decided to put a name to Wagner’s head. Putin appointed Andrei Troshev, one of Wagner’s founders, to head the institution.
Troshev, who held many high-level posts in Russia, led the military forces in Syria that supported President Bashar Assad’s soldiers. Actively working in the Deir ez-Zor region of Syria, Troshev also served in Afghanistan and Chechnya.
Troshev’s nickname is “Sedoi”, which means gray-haired.