Mutinous Russian mercenary chief says he and his men won't turn
themselves in
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[June 24, 2023]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Mutinous Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny
Prigozhin said on Saturday that he and his men would not turn themselves
in on the orders of President Vladimir Putin.
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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 |
Putin had earlier vowed to crush what he called an armed mutiny
after Prigozhin's private army seized control of a southern city
as part of an attempt to oust the military leadership.
"The president makes a deep mistake when he talks about treason.
We are patriots of our motherland, we fought and are fighting
for it," Prigozhin said in an audio message.
"Nobody is going to turn themselves in and confess at the order
of the president, the FSB (security service) or anyone else.
Because we don't want the country to continue to live any longer
in corruption, deceit and bureaucracy."
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Andrew Osborn)
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