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Zaporizhzhya collaborator Volodymyr Rogov stated that the CIA allegedly received...

"Danger is": The Kremlin did not rule out the attempt on Prigogine

Zaporizhzhya collaborator Volodymyr Rogov stated that the CIA allegedly received a request from Zelensky to liquidate the head of the Wagner group. Prigogine himself reported that he was aware of plans to kill him. The Kremlin does not exclude that Kyiv can attempt on Yevgeny Prigogine, the head of the Wagner group, the militants from which are involved in the war against Ukraine.

This was announced in a comment to journalists on Tuesday, January 24, spokesman of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov, reports "RIA Novosti". The Kremlin representative stated that information about the possible attempt on Prigogine to the Russian authorities is unknown and the special services of the Russian Federation - "This is their profile" should deal with these issues. "But Ukraine has to do with the attempted assassination… to the murder (Daria) of Dugina . . .

The involvement of the Kiev regime in such attempts is obvious, so there is such a danger to our citizens," Peskov said. Thus, the President of the Russian Federation commented on the words of Zaporizhzhya Korobinator Volodymyr Rogov that President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy allegedly discussed the attempted founder of the Wagner Group Yevgeny Prigogine with the director of the central reconnaissance department (CIA) of the USA William Burns during his visit.

According to the occupiers' manual, Zelensky directly asked Berns to liquidate the leader of the militants. For his part, Prigogine himself said that in the course of this information. "This is a very good idea. I agree that Prigogine has come to liquidate. If I turn to me, I will definitely contribute," the founder of Wagner Group wrote.

Meanwhile, according to the American Institute for War Study (ISW), Prigogine began to lose authority in his own eyes of Russian President Vladimir Putin after unsuccessful attempts to capture Bakhmut. According to British intelligence, about 50,000 Wagner Groups were involved in the war against Ukraine.