The president of Belarus says Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is in St. Petersburg and his Wagner troops have remained at the camps they stayed in before an attempted mutiny against Moscow.
What I find odd is why you would send a mutinous army to a different country and then give that country nuclear weapons. That just strikes me as strange.
What I find odd is why you would send a mutinous army to a different country and then give that country nuclear weapons. That just strikes me as strange.