"Russian State TV Exposes Prigozhin Estate Raid Amid Ongoing Mutiny Probe"

Russian state television has reported that authorities are continuing to investigate Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of the Wagner Group, over his failed mutiny last month, despite the Kremlin's promise to drop the criminal charges against him. Images shown on the talk show revealed police raiding Prigozhin's luxurious St. Petersburg residence, uncovering large sums of money, gold bars, weapons, wigs, and passports with different photos. The authorities' efforts to undermine Prigozhin's reputation have exposed his opulent lifestyle, contradicting his public image as a crusader against corruption. Journalist Eduard Petrov suggested that public attacks against Prigozhin would continue in the coming days and hours.
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