Prigozhin’s Explanation for Violent Mutiny: ‘I Went Crazy’

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Prigozhin’s Explanation for Violent Mutiny: ‘I Went Crazy’
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“If he was dissatisfied with something, he could easily lead you out into the corridor, push you, and you would go flying down the stairs,” one source was told The Project.

last month, offered his subordinates a blunt explanation for his decision to turn on the Russian military: “I went crazy.”, which on Wednesday released what it called a “criminal and psychological portrait” of the Kremlin’s longtime enforcer.

“If he was dissatisfied with something, he could easily lead you out into the corridor, push you, and you would go flying down the stairs,” one source was quoted as saying. A separate source told The Project that a colleague had once vanished after slipping up at a work meeting. He returned a few weeks later, telling colleagues he’d spent several days in the basement enduring beatings. As proof, he showed off bruises all over his body.

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