ViewThe leader of the Wagner mercenary group defended his short-lived insurrection in an audio statement Monday.
In an 11-minute audio statement, Yevgeny Prigozhin denied trying to attack the Russian state and said he acted in response to an attack on his force that killed some 30 of his fighters.
“We started our march...
Mercenary leader issues defiant message after march toward Moscow
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