MOSCOW: A top Russian propagandist on Sunday accused the head of Wagner of going "off the rails" after receiving billions in public funds, as Moscow's new narrative takes shape after the private mercenary group's aborted mutiny.
Last weekend, Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin led his forces in a short-lived rebellion against Russia's top military brass, in a huge embarrassment for the Kremlin.
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