LIVE. Advisor Zelensky: Wagner still in Ukraine – Lithuania wants more support from NATO

After an eventful weekend, in which mercenaries from the Wagner group headed for Moscow on Saturday because their leader Yevgeny Prigozhin had called for an “armed uprising”, it is now a matter of waiting to see how painful the consequences will be for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who already spoke of a “knife in the back”. Although Prigozhin eventually ordered his troops to turn back, it remains to be seen how weakened Putin’s position is now. According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the chaos in Russia certainly works to his country’s advantage. Follow all recent developments in our live blog.

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