– Yevgeny Prigozhinthe boss of the Russian mercenary army Wagner, had withdrawn from the front over the weekend and entered the city of Rostov on Saturday evening. He had called for an “armed revolt” and pulled even to Moscow with his troops.
– Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the Wagner chief of “betrayal that feels like a knife in the back”, but according to Prigozhin, Putin was seriously mistaken.
– In Moscow harsh measures were taken to stop the advance of the mercenaries, who were advancing at lightning speed. Russian soldiers posted machine guns and the mayor asked the residents “om to stay at home as much as possible”.
– In the end, Wagner’s troops – who were barely 200 kilometers from Moscow – never reached the city. Yevgeny Prigozhin went after a day of tensions agree to advance of his troops fuses. In return he would move to Belarus and will be there no one prosecuted be charged with mutiny.