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Photo of decapitated heads and millions in cash: Wagner Force commander's lavish mansion revealed | Israel Hayom

2023-07-06T11:20:30.827Z

Highlights: The home of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner force, was raided by Russian security services. The photos show a bizarre collection of items, including a large number of weapons. The pictures also show a room full of religious icons, as well as a picture of a severed head. It was revealed today that the money found in the house was intended for the families of those killed in the attack on the Russian army base in Chechnya. The raid was carried out by the Russian Federal Security Service, which has been investigating the attack.


Russian media published photos from the palace of Yevgeny Prigozhin, which showed the disturbing nature of the Ishio Tuorganization he ran • Among the things documented: a collection of foreign wigs, hospital beds, a large quantity of rifles and gold bars


Since the Wagner force's uprising against the Russian authorities last month, the organization's commander, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has become a non-stop featured figure in the media around the world. During the uprising, security services broke into the house, confiscated money and weapons like a bundle, and on Thursday photos of the bizarre luxury mansion of the man nicknamed "Putin's chef" began to emerge.

The Wagner force's brutal reputation, which has become a household name with videos of bloody executions from Syria and Ukraine, was disturbingly expressed in the home of the company owner in photos that were published. Alongside more banal items such as a sauna room, hot tub and grand piano, the mansion featured a picture of severed human heads, apparently the work of Syrian militants.

Documentation of the Russian Security Service raid on Prigozhin's house and Wagner force offices

In addition, a huge photo of Kornas appeared with the caption "In case of an urgent call." The course is a symbol of the morbid discipline of the organization's members, who execute traitors or particularly hated opponents with a Kornas blow to the head. It seems that the publication was intended to portray Prigozhin in a ridiculous light, since many of the photos focused on embarrassing artifacts, such as a series of strange wigs and pictures of the Wagner force chief in various and strange costumes, apparently during a trip to dangerous places where his men were stationed.

The Kornas with the inscription "To use in case of an important conversation",

A room full of religious icons in Prigozhin's house,

Other photos taken in the expansive palace show religious icons filling an entire wall alongside crosses and other ritual paraphernalia. Weapons are also plentiful in Prigozhin's home, including pistols, automatic rifles and a huge amount of ammunition. In addition, cardboard boxes filled with cash and gold bullion were documented in the house. Russian authorities claimed that cash worth billions of rubles was found in the home of the head of the company. Prigozhin claimed that the money was intended for bereaved families of members of the organization.

A huge amount of cash in the house of Yevgeny Prigozhin,

Rifles and ammunition found in Prigozhin's estate,

Surprisingly, in the last 24 hours it was revealed that Prigozhin himself did not leave the territory of Russia at all, and the ruler of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, announced that the man had not reached the territory of his country. Instead, Prigozhin went to the headquarters of the security services in St. Petersburg yesterday, where he received back the money and weapons confiscated from him during the uprising of his men. This is an interesting development that indicates that the Russian regime is far from persecuting Prigozhin as a traitor.

The luxury mansion of Prigozhin,

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