Putin swears mutinous Wagner leaders ‘will be brought to justice’ in first speech since attempted coup
“The organizers of this rebellion must understand that they will be brought to justice,” Putin seethed — two days after the Kremlin claimed it would allow insurrectionist Wagner commander Yevgeny Prigozhin to dodge criminal charges and flee to Belarus in exchange for stopping his mutiny.
“Everybody understands that this is criminal activity,” the furious Russian dictator said.