Prigozhin has been outspoken concerning the lack of navy assist for the mercenary group from the Ministry of Protection. Whereas he claimed that his march to Moscow wouldn’t intervene with Russia’s operation in Ukraine — and finally referred to as off the demonstration, thwarting a civil struggle — the mercenary boss was thought of a “lifeless man strolling.”
Putin accused the Wagner chief of inciting a “mutiny,” and the Kremlin was mentioned to have launched an investigation into his actions. Prigozhin’s future seems grim given the destiny of many critics who’ve voiced outrage at Putin’s management and the Ukraine struggle.