On July 5, Russia **published a large number of Prigo's residences in St. Petersburg. Spacious living room, open-air apron, fully equipped gymnasium, exquisite interior decoration, can make people think.
The police found dozens of boxes of dollars, rubles, gold bars and other valuables in the villa. A van was parked in the garage and stuffed with 5000 ruble bills. It is also not known how much money Prigozhin has saved, or rather, he has already prepared what he paid for the "Wagner" soldiers.
However, as Russia's No. 1 "warlord", Prigozhin has 50,000 private troops under his command, and his residence is naturally very different from that of ordinary Russian financial and energy giants. It's a bandit-like flavor. There are all sorts of things in the house, there are old Mauser guns from Africa, there are full sets of Kalashnikov automatic rifles, there are Makarov, and there are new Walter PPTs used by 007.
In the cabinet, several colorful wigs were also found, as well as several forged identifications. A certificate issued five years ago made Prigozhin an ordinary retiree in the Tver region, a 67-year-old man named Vladimir Boblov, who worked all his life at the resort "Star" and, until recently, as a gas boiler supervisor at Shelegore.
It seems that Prigozhin is ready to flee in disguise at any time.
Hanging on it is a military uniform with various insignia and insignia that record the "great military exploits" of Prigozhin and his "Wagner" forces around the world.
The hotel also has a simple infirmary for emergency treatment**.
Prigozhin took refuge in Belarus after the Wagner uprising on June 23-25, and it seems that he will never return to his mansion in St. Petersburg. A large number of treasures and treasures in the house are missing. There are news reports that Lukashenko has made a compromise with Russia under the mediation of Lukashenko, but only if the money and his collection are returned.
At the very moment when Prigozhin declared war on Moscow, the Russian security services carried out a raid on his villa in St. Petersburg. Originally, it was to collect evidence of Prigozhin's conviction, but after Putin himself issued an "amnesty order", the Russian judicial organs withdrew the indictment of Prigozhin. Now, Moscow is deliberately publishing the search results, nothing more than to expose the true face of Prigozhin, the "love ** valve", this officer who keeps shouting "patriotism", but at heart he is a profiteer, leading troops to fight, but it is just a lucrative industry.
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