Russian Duma member hits out at Putin as he requires Wagner boss' head

A Russian Duma member has publicly slammed Vladimir Putin after the Kremlin introduced it is not going to formally cost Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin following his tried "freedom march" on Moscow. Andrey Gurulyov, a Duma consultant for the conservative United Russia occasion, referred to as for the deaths of Prigozhin and his allies. He instructed viewers of a panel present on the state-run Russia-1 channel traitors should be "destroyed" in a livid diatribe captured by Russian media displays.

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According to a translated video posted on Twitter by Russian Media Monitor creator Julia Davis, Gurulyov advocated for violent retribution.

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He stated: "I am firmly convinced that during wartime, traitors have to be destroyed!

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"Today, regardless of who says what, no matter fairy tales they're telling, a bullet to the brow is the only salvation for Prigozhin and [Dmitry] Utkin."

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The incensed politician added that "treason can by no means be forgiven" before his brief segment on the show ended.

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The Wagner chief's actions over the last few years have sparked worldwide shock, given Prigozhin's previously close relationship with Putin.

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He was reportedly a touch over 100 miles outside Moscow at the weekend when he was persuaded to call off the "march to freedom".

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He pulled his soldiers back claiming Wagner "didn't spill a single drop of blood of our fighters.”

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But regardless of accusations he had dedicated "treason" in opposition to Russia, the Kremlin has introduced he'll transfer to Belarus with none punishment or sanctions for what he did.

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On Saturday he introduced that Belarusian premier Alexander Lukashenko had brokered a deal which might permit him to settle within the Russian-allied nation.

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His troops additionally reportedly got comparable phrases, in keeping with Belarus.

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A press launch from Lukashenko's workplace claimed a "completely constructive and acceptable option" to resolve the state of affairs would additionally see "security guarantees for the Wagner PMC fighters".

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The Kremlin has made no additional touch upon the settlement, and neither have Prigozhin nor Wagner representatives.

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Media retailers have now reported that Putin plans to assimilate any remaining Wagner members - regarded as roughly 8,000 in whole - into Russia's official armed forces.

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