Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin should be careful when he drinks tea because the Kremlin may punish him for his harsh criticism of Vladimir Putin personally. Politico writes about this in an ironic-analytical article.
Insults and criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin is a dangerous game that often ends fatally. The publication recalls that with the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a wave of mysterious deaths of prominent Russians flooded Russia.
At least seven Russian oligarchs died under strange circumstances, and the sudden deaths of many prominent officials were also recorded. Prigogine, who recently personally insulted Putin, can also “inexplicably” fall out of a window or drop dead after drinking a cup of fragrant tea.
“Did Prigozhin cross the line with his obscene tirade last week about the ‘grandfather’ who many in Russia have personally recognized as Putin?” “Russians probably fell out of windows for far fewer reasons,” the author wrote.
The owner of Russia’s private military company made ambiguous and profanity-laced comments last week about those running Russia’s war on Ukraine, risking further incurring the Kremlin’s ire. During a long tirade about a lack of ammunition for the Wagner Company fighting in eastern Ukraine, Prigozhin mentioned a person he called a “happy grandfather” who thought everything was fine with the military campaign.
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2023-05-15 06:01:00
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