Prigozhin (left) arrived in Belarus yesterday to begin life in exile under a deal that ended his short-lived mutiny against the Russian military by his Wagner fighters, Belarusian state news agency Belta said.
Asked about Prigozhin’s predicament, Chairman of the US Senate Intelligence Committee Mark Walker said he’d received reports the Wagner chief was taking every measure to avoid meeting a sticky end.
‘There have been a number of Russian entity individuals who have run afoul of Putin over the last year and a half, who have mysteriously fallen out of fifth, sixth or seventh floor windows,’ Walker said.
It comes as Flightradar data (right) appeared to show Prigozhin’s jet leaving the Belarusian capital late last night on a flight path to Moscow, sparking speculation that the Wagner chief is now headed for in-person talks with Vladimir Putin (inset)
Source: DailyMaily.