Selfies of Yevgeny Prigozhin sporting wigs and fake beards were leaked by pro-Kremlin Telegram channels.
Leaked photos show mutinous Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin in a series of absurd disguises, complete with wigs and fake beards — with some likening him to an infamous Sacha Baron Cohen character.
The Russian news site URA reported that the disguises seen in the leaked selfies show Prigozhin dressed as a Ministry of Defense officer in Sudan; a diplomatic aide from Abu Dhabi; a senior lieutenant from Benghazi; a colonel from Tripoli; a merchant from Syria, and a field commander named Muhammad. Other noteworthy findings included a roomful of sophisticated medical equipment, a massive arsenal of guns, several passports with Prigozhin’s photos but under different names, and nearly $6.6 million in cash.
Prigozhin sent his mercenaries marching toward Moscow as part of a suspected plan to capture top Russian military leaders, including Shoigu, whom he had accused of bunging the war in Ukraine.
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