Many of you have been following us for a long time on Croblanc, and you already know that we regularly share new video content from the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television which our community is extremely fond of. And that's why we're telling you about it today, this brand new video should interest you.
Not to hide anything, when we saw that the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television had published a new video called Prigozhin: How 'Putin's Chef' Became Wagner Rebellion Leader, we did not hesitate one second to share it with you so that you can discover it!
And as expected, the last video of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television is a hit on the first feedback we could read! It manages to interest a lot of internet users, which is not always easy considering the amount of content that can be found now on the internet as well as on applications such as TikTok, Facebook or Instagram.
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Prigozhin: How 'Putin's Chef' Became Wagner Rebellion Leader published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin's advance toward Moscow was the biggest threat to Vladimir Putin’s grip on Russia in his almost quarter-century rule. How did the 62-year-old ex-convict, who’s been called “Putin’s chef” due to his catering companies’ contracts with the Kremlin, become so acrimonious toward the Russian president’s military leadership? Bloomberg's Samuel Etienne reports.
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