Prigozhin's Call for Investigation Raises Tensions with Russian Military Officials.

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Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of Russia's Wagner mercenary group, who is known for his involvement in war crimes in Ukraine and interference in US elections, was also a children's author and illustrator. Almost 20 years ago, he wrote a playful children's story titled "Indraguzik," which tells the tale of a little boy and his sister who live with their family inside a huge theater chandelier. The book was a collaboration between Prigozhin, his son, and daughter. The story is set in a land of "small people" who live among ordinary humans and follows Indraguzik as he falls from a theater chandelier and tries to find his way home.
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