Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin said in a Telegram video posted Monday that the mercenary force was making Russia "greater" and Africa "freer" while giving "hell" to terrorist groups.
now to some of the headlines we re watching this hour. new developments where a military coup appears to be taking place. men in military fatigues claimed to have taken over power in the country. this comes a day after members of the president s own guard reportedly seized him. just hours ago, reuters reports supporters of the coup set fire to the ruling party s headquarters. police are using tear gas to disperse the crowd there. back home a controversial pipeline project in west virginia is now moving forward. the supreme court allowed the pipeline project to continue. lifting a lower court order that halted the project. climate activists argue the pipeline harms the environment. the biden administration supports the project.
krasnodar in the south. so each time volunteers go to these cemeteries, they see all the names which were mentioned in the official reports or social media posts, and on top of that, the same amount of names, clearly men who died in ukraine, because they have military photographs in military fatigues, and the death date matches, you know, the current events, and also they have a ref from ministry of defence or from wagner, so definitely they were killed in ukraine. so these names, which were not mentioned anywhere else, it s usually the same amount, it s usually equal to the amount, the number of names which were mentioned publicly. that s why we think that the real scale of deaths can be at least two times higher. so bringing it up