1, Prigozin waits for the opportunity in Belarus, and cracks the soil to seal the king.
After the Battle of Bakhmut, the Russian army began to enter the defense. Wagner's contract expired, leaving 25,000 troops behind. If you don't fight at this time, you won't have a chance in the future. Fear of being killed by "Putin", so Prigozin will take risks and launch this rebellion that is not a rebellion. Prigozin went to Belarus with tens of thousands of hired soldiers. The Russian-Ukrainian war is not over, nor is Prigozin's luck over. He can bide his time.
2. Prigozin was replaced by Putin and fled abroad.
With the end of the peace talks, Prigozin fled abroad, but not to the west, but to Belarus. In fact, after this rebellion, Wagner mercenaries have been carved up by Putin. Prigozin took away most of Wagner mercenaries, but some people chose to stay in Russia and sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense. If all goes well, maybe Prigozin can spend his old age in Belarus. After all, he is over 60 years old.
3. Prigozin was destroyed by Putin for treason.
In the face of the overall situation of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Putin had to forgive Prigozin, but in the long run, the rebellion was never worth forgiving. Prigozin's actions may arouse the turbulent people in the frontier and cause immeasurable harm to Russia at any time. So there is no guarantee that one day Putin will order the destruction of Prigozin, a traitor.
Brief introduction of Prigozin
In the mid-1990s, when Prigozin opened a high-end restaurant in St. Petersburg, he met Putin, then the first deputy mayor of St. Petersburg. In the early days of Putin's presidency, he often entertained dignitaries from various countries in the restaurant in Prigozin. Later, he founded a management consulting company, won the catering service contract between Russian schools and the army, and organized a state banquet for Putin, which was dubbed "Putin's chef" by the media. Hero of the Russian Federation, Meritorious Medal of the Motherland, First Class Meritorious Medal of the Motherland.
Prigozin's father died young, and his mother worked in a local hospital to support the whole family. Both the biological father and the stepfather are of Jewish descent. His stepfather is a ski instructor, and Prigozin decided to become a professional cross-country skier when he was a teenager.