VLAD'S BUTCHER

How Russian warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin went from hot dog chef to billionaire head of Wagner army set to replace Mad Vlad

WARLORD, tycoon, and Putin’s favourite chef - Yevgeny Prigozhin has risen through the ranks to control Russia’s mercenary army, and is now believed to have an eye on the top job.

The once-elusive Prigozhin has been emerging from the shadows to claim a seat at Putin’s war table in a tug-of-war style power battle consuming the Kremlin.

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Yevgeny Prigozhin has stepped from the shadows to one of the top figures in RussiaCredit: Getty
Prigozhin leads the infamous "Wagner Group" mercenary companyCredit: Reuters
"Putin's Chef" has reaped the rewards of a close relationship with Putin since 2001Credit: Reuters
The sparkling new HQ of the Wagner Group in St PetersburgCredit: AP

At present, all eyes are on the lavish oligarch as he wages war on Ukraine with his private military outlet, the Wagner Group, whose soldiers are surrounding the salt mine city of Soledar.

It seems to have a lot to do with hefty ambition and a murky past conducted in the backrooms of the Kremlin as he rode the waves of Putin’s favour all the way to the top.

Now one of Russia's most powerful men, he commands a private army of more than 50,000 men, and has a fortune thought to be in millions if not billions.

Pictures reveal his extraordinary wealth spent on private jets, yachts and flash cars.

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Yet, his ruthless rise to the top began in 1981 in a courtroom in Leningrad, now-St Petersburg.  

Old criminal documents, revealed that Prigozhin was charged with robbery and assault and sent to the penal colonies of Soviet Russia.

As communism collapsed, he was freed after serving nine years. Hardened and opportunistic, he began flogging hot dogs on the streets of a crumbling St Petersburg.

This venture led to him opening a convenience store and eventually a chain of restaurants, whilst he dipped his hands in the organised crime ravaging the city.

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By 1996, Prigozhin was running a hugely successful restaurant business that one fateful day Putin would dine at – earning the nickname “Putin’s chef”.

Soon after meeting President Putin in 2001, Prigozhin’s catering company began receiving lucrative state contracts to feed Russia’s schools and military.

It would turn out to be a billion ruble friendship – one of the many perks of proximity to Putin.

As his wealth amassed, so did his lavish lifestyle. He partied hard, bought a 121-foot yacht and bought property worth $105 million. When he wasn't travelling in a private jet, he was personally organising Putin’s birthday parties.

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