Igor Strelkov, who led Moscow-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine in 2014, previously criticised the Russian president as a ‘cowardly…
Igor Girkin also know as Igor Strelkov, the former military chief for Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine, sits in a glass cage in a courtroom at the Moscow’s City Court
Moscow’s District Court ordered Strelkov, 52, whose real name is Igor Girkin, to remain in custody until September 18. Strelkov was arrested nearly a month after a short-lived mutiny launched by Prigozhin that saw Wagner troops capture military headquarters in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don and then drive as close as 200 kilometres to Moscow to demand the ousting of Russia’s top military leaders.
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