Russian media releases footage of searching Prigoren's residence and office: discovery of wigs, weapons, etc. Russian news agency | Source | Wig
According to a report by TASS on the 5th local time, Russian television recently revealed footage of Russian law enforcement agencies searching the office of the founder of the Wagner organization, Prigorn. Law enforcement officers discovered items such as wigs and cash at these locations.
According to reports, the "Russia 1" television channel displayed footage of Prigoren's office and home in the "60 minute program", where law enforcement officers found cash, wigs, passports, weapons, and a small helicopter parked in the yard of the house.
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According to previous reports, on June 23 local time, Prigoren accused the Russian Ministry of Defense of attacking the Wagner mercenary camp. In response to this, the Russian Ministry of Defense responded that the news was untrue, and the Russian Prosecutor General's Office filed an armed rebellion lawsuit against Prigoren.
On June 24th, Prigoren announced that Wagner had entered the Rostov region of Russia and continued to move towards Moscow. Russian law enforcement officials have sealed off the headquarters of the Wagner organization in St. Petersburg, according to Russian news agency.
On the same day, Prigoren communicated with Belarusian President Lukashenko and announced that he would stop moving and return to the camp that evening.
On June 27th, Lukashenko confirmed that Prigoren had arrived in Belarus, and the Russian Federal Security Agency stated that the criminal case of armed rebellion against Prigoren had been withdrawn.