Back in 2018, Vladimir Putin was asked if he is a forgiving person, to which he replied that he can forgive a lot of things -- but not everything.
The iconic footage has now resurfaced on social media, revealing what one of the most prominent world leaders cannot forgive.
"What we are facing is essentially a betrayal. Inflated ambitions and personal interests have led to treason – treason against our country, our people and the common cause which Wagner Group soldiers and commanders were fighting and dying for shoulder to shoulder, together with our other units and troops," Putin said on Saturday in a televised address to the nation.
The country's FSB security service has filed a criminal case against Prigozhin, and the authorities have urged Wagner troops not to follow his orders and instead hand him over to Russia's security forces.