After the failed Wagner uprising in Russia, Putin’s forces raided Yevgeny Prigojin’s mansion in Saint Petersburg. While many objects were seized in the raid, a locker full of photographs of the severed heads of Prigojin’s enemies, a crocodile and various wigs were noted.
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The pro-Kremlin newspaper Izvestia served footage yesterday, June 24, of a search of Prigojin’s estate while he was in exile in Belarus.
THE severed heads of their enemies…
Investigators discovered huge stashes of assault weapons and ammunition, gold bars, a stuffed crocodile, and a framed photograph allegedly of the severed heads of Prigojin’s enemies.
The print’s images also include a large closet with many different wigs in styles and colors ranging from gray to brown.
Numerous photos showing Prigojin wearing a wig as part of various disguises have been leaked to state-sponsored Russian Telegram channels.
On the other hand, while many passports, prayer rooms and a small hospital were found during the searches, the most striking thing during the search was a painting. The painting shows Prigojin’s enemies killed and beheaded.