Wagner boss hits out at Putin’s minister: “You stinking bastards” | Politics

The Russian Defense Ministry proudly claims to have intercepted all eight drones in Moscow. But one Russian leader didn’t like it at all: mercenary boss Yevgeny Brigoshin (62) settled accounts with the Russian military leadership in a furious rage!

“I follow this and it worries me a lot,” Prigozhin, head of the famous “Wagner” group, said in a voice message released by his press service. Then he gets nervous.

The angry Russian addressed Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, 68, and Commander-in-Chief Valery Gerasimov, 67. “Smelling bastards,” Prigozhin begins his angry speech, “sitting on your fat asses in the office” instead of defending the Russian capital.

In doing so, Prigozhin uses numerous Russian swear words that are not adequately translated into German.

Mercenary boss on Putin minister: “Your fat asses…”

“How can you allow drones to fly into Moscow?” The mercenary boss was furious. Prigozhin said several drones were shot down near Rublevka, a luxury suburb also owned by Shoigu. Let his house “burn” after all.

However, what “ordinary people are supposed to do” is that if suddenly “explosive drones” fly past their homes, no one will be able to respond to them. Prigozhin appears close to the people and explains: as a citizen, he is “very angry” that Shoigu and Gerasimo “continually sit on their fat asses, smearing themselves with expensive creams” while the capital is on fire.

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Russian Defense Minister Shoigu with Kremlin dictator Putin

Photo: Dmitry Astakov/AP

Prigozhin: “I warned about this many times”

No one wanted to listen to him, says Prigogine, even though he himself “warned against it several times.” The mercenary leader makes it clear once again: Putin’s top minister is out of control – at the very least should be fired.

Prigozhin has been waging a political war against Shoigu and Gerasimo for months. More recently, former Russian intelligence officer Igor Kirkin (52) said Prigozhin’s attacks were an attempted coup.

“Where is the reaction of our armed forces, our state, to the insults of the entire Russian military?” asks Kirkin. With his statements, Prigozhin took a step toward open rebellion. “When the elites disobey the law and the elites call for reform, the uprising begins,” said the former FSB agent.

For Kirkin, this is clear: “Prygozhin has indeed openly declared war on parts of the army and the state…” With “up to 80,000” fighters under his command, he poses a considerable threat. Prigozhin was “part of the ruling mafia” that took action against other sections of the elite.

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