In the Lipetsk region of Russia, near the town of Chaplygin, local utilities are already patching up holes that they dug in anticipation of the movement of columns of the Russian PKK Wagner through the region.
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A response video appeared on Russian Telegram channels.
Today, June 24, in the evening, the owner of the Wagner PPK, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said that he had reached agreements with the Russian authorities, so his mercenaries, so that “Russian blood would not be shed,” returned to field camps. According to Russian media, all criminal cases have already been dropped from Prigozhin.
At the same time, according to media reports, the decision of the Russian authorities to make Monday, June 26, a day off for the residents of Moscow, taken earlier today against the backdrop of the approach of Wagner columns to the Russian capital, remains in force.
Roads are being destroyed in Russia to prevent the Wagnerites from entering Moscow (VIDEO)
Source: Racurs

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