Yevgeny Prigozhin: Exiled Wagner boss breaks silence in new audio message
Exiled Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin has launched an audio message for the primary time since abandoning a march to Moscow.In the 11-minute clip, he defended his so-called "march for justice", which was launched amid claims that 30 Wagner troops had been killed in a rocket assault ordered by Russian army leaders.
"We started our march because of an injustice," he mentioned.
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Wagner troops reportedly superior north to 120 miles (200km) from Moscow when their convoy turned again. The purple bars point out Russian highway blockades or defences
But explaining why the advance was deserted, Prigozhin mentioned he didn't wish to shed Russian blood - and insisted that he had no intention of overthrowing the fede...










