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Russia Drops 'Armed Mutiny' Criminal Charges Against Wagner Group Chief Prigozhin

Zee News Tuesday, 27 June 2023
An amnesty for the Wagner fighters who participated in the mutiny was part of a deal brokered on Saturday by Belarus President Aleksander Lukashenko between Prigozhin and Russian President Vladimir Putin
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News video: Russia: Wagner mutiny nipped in the bud, Prigozhin to be exiled in Belarus | Oneindia News

Russia: Wagner mutiny nipped in the bud, Prigozhin to be exiled in Belarus | Oneindia News 02:11

The mutiny by Wagner group that had threatened Russian President Vladimir Putin’s authority has come to an abrupt end. What started on a very theatrical note combined with lofty statements actually came down to a meek conclusion. Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has confirmed that he has called off...

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