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Kremlin Refuses to Comment on Wagner Group Leader’s Whereabouts After Short-Lived Mutiny

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has claimed that Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner Group, is in Russia and his troops are in their field camps. Footage of Prigozhin's home has been released, showing opulence and a cache of weapons, and the Kremlin has refused to comment on his whereabouts. Ukraine's security service has also claimed that Russian generals supported the Wagner Group during the mutiny, raising questions about the end of the challenge to President Vladimir Putin's rule.

Alexander Lukashenko Confirms: Yevgeny Prigozhin and Wagner Group Not in Belarus, Mystery Deepens

This article discusses the mysterious fate of the Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary group led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, who attempted to march on Moscow in a mutiny against the Kremlin's military leaders. Alexander Lukashenko, the leader of Belarus, has stated that Prigozhin is in St. Petersburg and his troops have remained at the camps they stayed in before the attempted mutiny, contradicting the Kremlin's statement that they had been exiled to Belarus. The mystery continues, with no clear answer as to their whereabouts or if Prigozhin will face any consequences.

Tragedy Strikes Kramatorsk as Russian Missile Strike Kills Nine, Including Three Children, at Popular Pizza Restaurant

On Tuesday evening, a Russian missile strike on a crowded pizza restaurant in Kramatorsk, Ukraine killed at least nine people, including three children, and injured dozens more. The attack has been condemned by the international community and the Ukrainian government has called for an investigation. Former U.S. ambassador to Russia, Jon Huntsman, believes the attack is a sign of Russian President Vladimir Putin's humiliation and the "final saga" of his rule.

Putin Praises Nation for Standing Together During Short-Lived Rebellion Led by Mercenary Group

Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked the nation for standing together in the face of a short-lived armed rebellion led by Yevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner mercenary group. Steps were taken to "neutralize the threat" and "avoid a lot of bloodshed," and Putin thanked the government and citizens for rallying behind "the fate of the Fatherland." The rebellion ended with Prigozhin's troops retreating, and Putin emphasized that time was taken to give those who made a mistake a chance to think again and understand their actions.

Putin Denounces Traitors Responsible for Short-Lived Armed Revolt in Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the nation for the first time since a short-lived armed revolt by the Wagner mercenary group on Saturday. The revolt was led by Yevgeny Prigozhin and focused on Russia's military brass, and President Joe Biden said the US and its allies had strongly communicated to the Kremlin that they were not involved. Putin thanked the Russian people for their support and did not offer any clarity about his planned response to the revolt, which posed the biggest challenge to his rule in more than 20 years.

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