PPK “Wagner” occupied all military facilities in Voronezh.
This was reported by Reuters on June 24, citing its own sources.
Russian propagandist and war criminal Igor Girkin (Strelkov) also wrote about the Wagner event in Voronezh.
At the same time, the agency clarified: information from a source in the Russian special services. Reuters is unable to verify this information on its own.
Earlier, the Wagnerites took control of the headquarters building of the Southern Military District and the military airfield in Rostov-on-Don.
At the Bugaevka border crossing in the Voronezh region, 180 Russian soldiers and law enforcement officers agreed not to interfere with the actions of the Wagner fighters and laid down their arms. Wagner telegrams write about this and publish the corresponding photos.
In Moscow and the region, a counter-terrorist operation regime was introduced “in order to prevent possible terrorist attacks,” the Russian state propaganda agency TASS reports. Also, the regime was introduced in the Voronezh region. All planned events have been canceled in the cities.
The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation called on the Wagner fighters to return to their points of deployment.
After the head of the Wagner military-industrial complex, Prigozhin, announced that he had allegedly taken control of military facilities in Rostov and “marched on Moscow,” the Russian Defense Ministry turned to the fighters of the group: they said that they were “tricked into an armed rebellion” and urged them to contact the ministry “by using”.
The Governor of the Rostov Region Golubev urged residents not to take to the streets and refuse to travel to the central part of the city.
Source: Racurs

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