office report. we have team coverage on tonight s top story greg palkot and kyiv lucas thomas at the white house often and just file army lieutenant colonel briggs senior affairs correspondent greg palkot in kyiv. looks like russian president vladimir putin is back from the brink after this wild weekend. there was damage done in questions unanswered. the wagner group mercenary fighters left the russian city which they had taken over. as well as going back from close to moscow supposedly heading to camps in ukraine their future unclear. their boss fence you left as well but is his anger with the russian military that is running the war that triggered this attempted armed uprising. only to be defused in the deal that all get off the hook still prigozhin had that of his complaint answer he was sent to belarus but no confirmation he is there. is also to make an appearance since the bone sees the week including hired fighters running rampant through his country seem to have da
feeling shaken. prigozhin said they troop withdrawals to avoid bloodshed. so far he has stayed silent on the cease-fire that will happen exiled to belarus. some with ties to eastern europe are helpful the quick armed rebellion lead to undermining of russian troops in ukraine. the were closer to an end, listen. park secure borders i don t play the going been friendly terms with russia anymore it s just gone. the relations we used to have. but at least civil relationship. i do believe it s going to restore. it s going to be beginning of the end of the war. this my home country i hope the war would be over as soon as possible. some ukrainians have spoken to today believe the wagon revolt can be used as an example of russian infighting by ukrainian president zelenskyy as he continues to make a case for ukraine to earn its nato