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minus-square@YellowtoOrangelink-6•1 year agoI heard their families were threatened, though that wouldn’t stop the main instigator, you’d think. Shady dealings under the table, I imagine.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink12•1 year agoYou’re telling me that Prigozhin didn’t consider his family would be in danger once he declares a military insurrection? I think he expected a much bigger response to back his cause and join forces, which didn’t happen and left him vulnerable.
I heard their families were threatened, though that wouldn’t stop the main instigator, you’d think. Shady dealings under the table, I imagine.
You’re telling me that Prigozhin didn’t consider his family would be in danger once he declares a military insurrection?
I think he expected a much bigger response to back his cause and join forces, which didn’t happen and left him vulnerable.