Wagner leader may have decided to launch his sudden revolt in Moscow following his diagnosis because he had 'nothing to lose', insiders claimed tonight.Kremlin insiders revealed the coup's chief, 62, underwent 'years of intensive therapy' for stomach cancer before he entering remission and staged his arm mutiny against his former friend, Russian President Vladimir , 70. When speaking to his fighters, he reportedly said he 'went nuts' when he decided to carry out the attack where he vowed to 'punish Russia' after blaming the Kremlin for a missile attack on a Wagner training camp in Bakhmut, Ukraine, which killed dozens.
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