conflict in ukraine
conflict in ukraine
“As for the one who was killed with a hammerthis show shows he didn’t find happiness in Ukraine, met rude but fair people. I think the title of this video is The dog deserves a dog’s death.”
talking is Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of Wagner mercenary group close to the russian president Vladimir Putin, who commented with these words the images that show the execution of a former soldier of the group in Russia.
In the clip in question, in fact, we see a man, identified by the mercenaries with the name of Evgeny Nuzhi, 55 years old and accused of treason after announcing his departure from the group in September, being hammered in the head.
It is still unclear how the man ended up in the hands of Wagner’s mercenaries even if, according to the most credible theory relaunched by some media, he would have been freed from the forces of the Kiev in a prisoner exchange, only to be later identified by the underground army of Russian tycoon Prigozhin, who had him”hired”in August to fight in Ukraine, also promising a lifetime income for the family in the event of death.
Images of the execution were posted over the weekend on the Wagner-affiliated Telegram channel. Gray Zone. Prigozhin said in a statement that Nuzhin had “betrayed his people and comrades”, as well as sarcastically describing the video as “a excellent directing job that you can watch at once”.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin tried to distance itself from the video, with the spokesman Dmitry Peskov who said “it’s none of our business”.
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