Communal workers of Lipetsk cover holes dug in anticipation of militants near the town of Chaplygin.
In the Lipetsk region of the Russian Federation, restrictions are being lifted, traffic on regional highways is about to open, and the road has begun to be restored. This was stated by the regional governor Igor Artamonov on Telegram on Saturday, June 24.
“We are starting to remove the restrictions imposed today. In the near future, we will open traffic on regional highways. Well, some places have started to restore the road – it is not difficult here, we will do it quickly, ” he wrote.
The Telegram channel Baza published a video of public utilities in Lipetsk repairing holes dug in the hope of “Wagnerites” near the town of Chaplygin.
Recall that when in the Lipetsk region of the Russian Federation they noticed a column of Wagner PMC moving towards Moscow, excavators dug up the highway.
Before that, a column of “Wagnerites” was noticed near the village of Krasnoye in the Lipetsk region, from which Moscow is more than 400 kilometers away.
As you know, on the eve of the leader of the “Wagnerites” Yevgeny Prigozhin announced the beginning of an armed conflict in the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and said that he was “dealing” with 25,000 of his militants. He accused Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu of deliberately attacking the Wagner camp.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in response to PMC Wagner’s rebellion, declared “treason” and ordered the armed forces of the Russian Federation to stop Prigozhin’s rebellion.
On June 24, military installations and administrative buildings in Voronezh and Rostov-on-Don were under the control of Wagner militants. But at night, Prigozhin announced that he was turning his columns from near Moscow and returning to the field camps “according to plan.”
Source: korrespondent

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