ANALYSIS. Why is Putin so afraid of dead Wagner boss Prigozhin? “His grave is better guarded than the US embassy in Baghdad” | Exclusively for subscribers

We were wrong when we said last week that the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin strengthens President Putin’s position. “The example of the Wagner boss will suffice to quell any form of rebellion,” we wrote at the time. But the way his grave is now guarded speaks volumes about the terror that reigns in the Kremlin. Can a new uprising really arise? Or is there another threat? The fact is that the paranoia is only just getting started.


Guy Van Vlierden


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8/30/23, 6:55 PM









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