Estonia threatens Wagner founder after sending bloody hammer to European Parliament
Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs Urmas Reinsalú, threatened with some handcuffs this Friday Yevgeny Prigozhin, The Russian oligarch, close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is also the founder of the Wagner Group, sent a bloody hammer to the headquarters of the European Parliament.
Reinsalu threatened to send Prigozhin some handcuffs in response to the latest video, which was broadcast both in the local Russian media and on social networks, in which a hammer with blood on its handle and the Wagner logo can be seen on the top of the hammer. International Criminal Court in The Hague.
The threatening move by the group’s founder, who was previously featured in The Moscow Times, came shortly after the European Parliament declared Russia 494 yes, 58 against and Russia. 44 abstentions, State that supports terrorism.