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