Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin had said his forces would return to base in order to avoid bloodshed after Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko said he had brokered a deal
Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin ordered his troops to stop their advance to Moscow on Saturday, a day after he committed to overthrowing the Russian military leadership. “We [are] turning our columns around and going back in the other direction toward our field camps, in accordance with the plan,” Prigozhin said in a message on…
Speaking at Russia s flagship economic forum in St Petersburg, Putin said on Friday that the first warheads had arrived in Belarus, but that this was only the first part of the planned delivery.
Tactical nuclear weapons were on their way from Russia to Belarus after the two allied nations signed a deal formalizing the deployment of the short-range warheads - a provocative move that was condemned by the US.