Yevgeny Prigozhin called off his forces from advancing on Moscow.
The leader of the Russian mercenary group that clashed with Vladimir Putin is apparently moving to exile in Belarus.
Yevgeny Prigozhin won't face any prosecution - after calling off his forces, from advancing on Moscow.
The Kremlin says his troops will be absorbed into the regular Russian army.
Speaking through a translator - he's been explaining why he halted his men from going any further:
Security and Defence Analyst, Mullingar's Declan Power thinks Wagner's rebellion is a blow for Russian President Vladimir Putin:
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