| Russian mercenary chief Yevgeniy Prigozhin, in what appeared to be the first video of him since he led a short-lived rebellion against Russian authorities last month, said Wagner fighters would continue to operate in Africa, but not in Ukraine, where they played a crucial role in Russia's invasion. In the blurry footage uploaded to Telegram, verified by The Washington Post, he appears to address hundreds of men in Belarus, where he has taken exile. |
| | | | World Alert | July 19, 4:50 p.m. EDT | | | | | Russian mercenary chief Yevgeniy Prigozhin, in what appeared to be the first video of him since he led a short-lived rebellion against Russian authorities last month, said Wagner fighters would continue to operate in Africa, but not in Ukraine, where they played a crucial role in Russia's invasion. In the blurry footage uploaded to Telegram, verified by The Washington Post, he appears to address hundreds of men in Belarus, where he has taken exile. | | | | | |
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