Russia Conflicts Update: Wagner Group Pulls Back From Moscow After Negotiation With Putin

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Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin says he is turning his forces around from a march toward Moscow shortly after the Belarusian government claimed President Alexander Lukashenko had reached a deal with Prigozhin to halt the march.

The coup appears to be over and now forces will head back to the Ukraine war

Prigozhin accepted the terms of Lukashenko’s agreement and agreed to halt the movement of his forces and return back to his bases.

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The agreement also guarantees security for fighters of PMC Wag byner.

New Prigozhin voice message – “We came within 200km of Moscow without shedding a drop of blood, now there is the possibility of blood being shed, understanding this responsibility we will turn around our convoys and return to our bases”

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Putin thanked Lukashenka
“The President of Belarus informed the President of Russia in detail about the results of negotiations with the leadership of PMC Wagner.

The President of Russia supported and thanked his Belarusian colleague for the work done,” the press service of Alexander Lukashenko said.


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