After 683 days in prison in Africa, Joseph Figueira Martin detailed to the PUBLIC what he lived in the hands of the Wagner group and the contours of a case that mobilized Russian propaganda against an American spy.
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After 683 days in prison in Africa, Joseph Figueira Martin detailed to the PUBLIC what he lived in the hands of the Wagner group and the contours of a case that mobilized Russian propaganda against an American spy.