Who is Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin?
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[June 24, 2023]
(Reuters) - Mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said on
Saturday he had taken control of the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don as
part of an attempt to oust the military leadership, in what the
authorities said was an armed mutiny.
Following are some facts about the businessman and founder of the Wagner
Group.
* With aggressive PR, foul language and a frequent presence near the
front lines, the shaven-headed Prigozhin is one of the most visible
faces of the war, having recruited thousands of Russian prisoners to
fight for Wagner and feuded openly with the defence ministry over
military plans and ammunition supplies.
* Prigozhin, 62, has for decades been known as "Putin's chef" due to his
company's Kremlin catering contracts. It's unclear how friendly he and
Russian President Vladimir Putin are, but they know each other and both
men were born and raised in St Petersburg.
* After serving a long prison sentence in the 1980s, Prigozhin started
out selling hotdogs in his hometown. He soon began to build up a stake
in a chain of supermarkets, and eventually opened his own restaurant and
catering company.
* His restaurant gained a reputation for its fine food and was soon
hosting city dignitaries including then deputy mayor Vladimir Putin.
* From there, Prigozhin's catering firm Concord began to win government
supply contracts, taking its operations to a much bigger level.
* Prigozhin admitted last September that he had founded the private
military group in 2014, the year Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine. It
was his first public confirmation of a link he had previously denied and
sued journalists for reporting. The Wagner Group has fought in Libya,
Syria, the Central African Republic and Mali, among other countries.
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Founder of Wagner private mercenary
group Yevgeny Prigozhin speaks inside the headquarters of the
Russian southern army military command center, which is taken under
control of Wagner PMC, according to him, in the city of
Rostov-on-Don, Russia in this still image taken from a video
released June 24, 2023. Press service of "Concord"/Handout via
REUTERS
* The group also provided support to Russia-backed separatists who
seized a chunk of Ukraine's eastern Donbas region in 2014.
* Last month the group seized the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut
after some of the war's most brutal fighting. During the onslaught,
however, Prigozhin broke the taboos of Putin's tightly controlled
political system with foul-mouthed insults of Moscow's top brass.
* Afterwards, he issued a video thanking the Kremlin, even as he
launched into his favourite rant: The alleged treachery of Putin's
top brass, in particular Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of
the General Staff Valery Gerasimov.
* In Prigozhin's most memorable video, on May 5, he showed a field
of dead Wagner mercenaries who he said had perished due to a lack of
munitions caused by Shoigu and Gerasimov.
* The United States and European Union have imposed sanctions on
Prigozhin for his role in Wagner. They also accuse him of funding a
troll farm known as the Internet Research Agency that Washington
says tried to influence U.S. elections.
(Compiled by Hugh Lawson)
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