Wagner leader orders mercenaries to halt march on Moscow
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the notorious Wagner group, has issued a directive to his mercenaries, instructing them to immediately cease their advance on the capital city of Moscow.
This decision comes amidst growing concerns about potential violence as Moscow had been preparing for the arrival of the private army led by the rebellious commander.
Prigozhin, known for his strong influence within the group, made the announcement, emphasizing his concern for the well-being of Russian citizens.
Despite his forces reportedly being a mere 200 kilometers (120 miles) away from Moscow, Prigozhin decided to redirect them back to their base camps in Ukraine in a bid to prevent any harm and the shedding of Russian blood.
The sudden change in plans has left many questioning the motives behind Prigozhin's decision. Some speculate that political pressures or a desire to avoid an armed conflict within Russian borders may have influenced his actions. Nonetheless, the redirection of the Wagner group's forces has effectively diffused a potentially volatile situation that could have had far-reaching consequences.
Authorities in Moscow have yet to comment officially on the situation, leaving the public eagerly awaiting further details regarding the motives and implications of this unexpected development.
As the Wagner group retreats from its proximity to Moscow, the focus now shifts to what lies ahead for this influential private military contractor and the impact it may have on regional dynamics. (ILKHA)