Wagner mutineers retreat from Moscow after reaching a deal with Putin The alleged coup

attempt came to a sudden end as the president abandoned plans to outlaw the group, having come within 150 miles of the Russian capital.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Russian greedy leader, turned his fighters back from a march on the Kremlin on Saturday after a armistice was struck with Vladimir Putin.

Mutinous Wagner mercenaries marched to within 150 long hauls of Moscow in what the Russian chairman described as a treasonous “ impale in the reverse ” before they suddenly halted.

The stage- down came after Alexander Lukashenko, the oppressor of Belarus, said he’d brokered a last- nanosecond armistice to avoid a Russian civil war.

The crucial plank of the deal appeared to be the Kremlin dropping plans to abolish the Wagner military company.

“ They were going to strike PMC Wagner. We came out on June 23 to the march of justice, ” Prigozhin said in a voice communication. “ In a day, we walked to nearly 200 kilometres down from Moscow. In this time, we didn’t unmask a single drop of blood of our fighters.

“ Now, the moment has come when blood may unmask. That’s why we’re turning back our convoys and going back to field camps according to the plan. ”

The Kremlin blazoned latterly in the evening that Prigozhin had agreed to move to Belarus under the terms of the deal. Dmitry Peskov, a spokesperson, said felonious charges against him would be dropped.

Wagner colors that took part in the rebellion would also be spared from execution, Mr Peskov said.

The Russian chairman before pledged to crush an tried achievement that has proved the most serious extremity he has faced in 23 times in power.

Western leaders held an exigency discussion and said they were covering what was described as the biggest challenge to the Russian state in ultramodern times.

Thousands of heavily fortified Wagner fighters crossed the border from enthralled Ukraine and seized control of the southern Russian megacity of Rostov on Don in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Prigozhin, whose men have fought in some of the bloodiest battles of the Ukraine war, said he was leading a “ march for justice ” aimed at Sergei Shoigu, the Russian defence minister, and Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the general staff, with whom he has a long- standing public feud.

He said columns would make the 680- afar gusto for Moscow if Mr Shoigu and Gen Gerasimov didn’t meet him.

But Putin called the insurrection “ a stab in the reverse ” and pledged to crush his former supporter.

“ We’re fighting for the lives and security of our people, for our sovereignty and independence, for the right to remain Russia, a state with a thousand- time history, ” he said in a televised address from the Kremlin on Saturday morning.

“ All those who designedly stepped on the path of treason, who prepared an fortified revolution, who took the path of blackmail and terrorist styles, will suffer ineluctable discipline, will answer both to the law and to our people. ”

He said he’d given “ applicable instructions ” to security agencies.

Prigozhin hit back, saying “ no bone is going to surrender to the demands of the occupant, the FSB or anyone additional ”.

“ The chairman makes a deep mistake when he talks about disloyalty. We’re loyalists of our motherland, we fought and are fighting for it, ” he said in an audio communication.

“ We do n’t want the country to continue to live in corruption, dishonesty and bureaucracy. ”

“ We’re fighting for the lives and security of our people, for our sovereignty and independence, for the right to remain Russia, a state with a thousand- time history, ” he said in a televised address from the Kremlin on Saturday morning.

“ All those who designedly stepped on the path of treason, who prepared an fortified revolution, who took the path of blackmail and terrorist styles, will suffer ineluctable discipline, will answer both to the law and to our people. ”

He said he’d given “ applicable instructions ” to security agencies.

Prigozhin hit back, saying “ no bone is going to surrender to the demands of the occupant, the FSB or anyone additional ”.

“ The chairman makes a deep mistake when he talks about disloyalty. We’re loyalists of our motherland, we fought and are fighting for it, ” he said in an audio communication.

“ We do n’t want the country to continue to live in corruption, dishonesty and bureaucracy. ”

The prospect of an fortified revolution in Russia sparked transnational alarm.

Rishi Sunak held a call with US chairman Joe Biden, French chairman Emmanuel Macron and German chancellor Olaf Scholz to bandy the extremity.

“ The leaders have agreed to stay in close contact in the coming days, ” a spokesperson said.

On Saturday autumn James Cleverly, the Foreign Secretary, chaired a meeting of the Government’s Cobra exigency response commission “ to modernize on the rearmost situation, particularly with respect to British citizens in Russia ”.

Mr Biden was reported by CNN to be abstain from opining on the insurrection for fear of aggravating Putin’s paranoia over Western- backed sweats to depose him.

1. Friday evening – Novoshakhtinsk, Rostov region Border guards reportedly don’t stop a column of Wagner fighters moving through a checkpoint2. Friday evening – Rostov on Don Prigozhin says colors enter city3. 740 am – Voronezh Reports that Wagner fighters have taken control of military installations, from a Russian security source to Reuters4. After 8 am – Moscow( Kremlin) Putin gives speech5.9.29 am – Baza cites three locales where movement in the direction of Moscow has been stopped- three islands across the Oka swash- On the M4( Don), M5( Ural), M2( Crimea) 6.10.30 am – Voronezh Fire in Voronezh depot7. 12 pm – Yelets Columns of Wagner fights have passed the agreement of Yelets in the Lipetsk region of Russia, according topro-Kremlin Russian Telegram channel Rybar8.12.03 pm – M4 route( outside Voronezh) Reuters substantiation saw Russian army copters open fire at Wagner greedy service convoy9.12.13 pm – Moscow( Lipetskaya Ulitsa at entrance and exits of M4 trace)-fortified police set up positions on Moscow’s outskirts10.12.30 pm – Lipetsk region Authorities in Russia’s Lipetsk region on Saturday asked people to stay inside their homes for securityreasons.They issued the warning amid reports that revolutionary Wagner mercenaries were coursing the region en route to Moscow11.6.35 pm – 150 long hauls from Moscow, Prigozhin called off the achievement and turn back

Volodymyr Zelensky, the chairman of Ukraine, said the rebellion showed Russia was failing. “ Russia’s weakness is egregious. Full- scale weakness, ” he said.

Mikhail Podolyak, a presidential counsel, said “ everything is just beginning in Russia. ”

The Ukrainian fortified forces said they were continuing their slow- movingcounter-offensive in the south of the country.

There were no immediate reports that Wagner’s trick had affected the Russian army at the front. original Russian government attempts to block the recusant column failed.

Wagner- aligned social media accounts claimed the revolutionists had shot down three Russian army copters and a spurt aircraft that tried to attack the columns from the air.

In the autumn, a Reuters pressman saw a copter open fire on colors carriers and a flatbed truck carrying a tank as they passed the megacity of Voronezh, about half between Rostov and Moscow.

By evening, substantiations reported seeing the Wagner column near Tula, 140 long hauls south of the capital, and unconfirmed reports said they had crossed into the Moscow region.

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