 In six months, Prigoshin will either be dead or there will be a second coup. Investigative journalist Christot Grosev from Bellingcat predicts that in half a year, either Yevgeny Prigoshin, the founder of Wagner Group, will be dead or there will be a second coup in Russia. Grosev said this in an interview with the Financial Times. Putin called Prigoshin a traitor. Everyone knows what they do with traitors and Putin hasn't done that. Putin wants to see Prigoshin dead. He can't do that yet. In six months, Prigoshin will either be dead or there will be a second coup. Christot Grosev added. Grosev also said that he does not think that any part of the Russian elite, with the exception of the military-industrial complex, sees the sense in the Russian war against Ukraine. In his opinion, they're not speaking out because of a prisoner's dilemma. The investigator answering a question commented on the possible overthrow of Putin. It could go one of two ways. Either the prisoner's dilemma can be broken, or they will just get rid of him through a better coordinated coup. You don't have that yet among the oligarch, or with any of the ministers, or the Russian security service. But it is unpalatable for the rest of the elite to live in a North Korea 2.1 because of the sanctions imposed against Russia with their bank accounts frozen. Other triggers could happen. Say a reversal of fortunes on the front line.