- Internet services may be restricted
- The former Russian president advised cooperation
- The troops of the Wagner group are advancing towards Moscow
The Russia-Ukraine war has been a hot topic for the past few months. In such a situation, a big news in the midst of this war is that a mutual war has started in Russia. In Russia, the head of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has rebelled against his own president, Vladimir Putin. Many countries are monitoring the situation in Russia. In view of the Russian developments, the British government’s emergency committee known as COBRA is meeting to discuss.
Internet services restricted
Following the Wagner group’s coup, Russian media reported that internet services may be banned in Moscow and other areas where counter-terrorism operations are being conducted.
The former Russian president advised cooperation
In light of the Wagner group’s coup, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has called on troops to unite around President Vladimir Putin. “The most important thing is to defeat the external and internal enemies who are hungry to break our motherland,” Medvedev said in a telegram. He called on the soldiers to stand around President Putin, the commander of the armed forces, to protect the country. The governor of Russia’s Lipetsk region has urged people to stay in their homes, following the uprising by the Weinger group. The troops of the Wagner group are advancing towards Moscow.
Rebellion in Russia: Air Raid in Rostov
According to reports, the southern military district headquarters in Rostov have been hit by an airstrike. Wagner’s unit is located in Rostov itself. At the same time, Russian President Vladimir Putin briefed the leaders of Kazakhstan, Belarus and Uzbekistan on Russia’s position.
Advisor to the President of Ukraine made a big prediction for Russia
Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, has made a big prediction about Russia in light of the current situation amid the Wagner faction’s rebellion. Podolyak has said that the next 48 hours will define Russia’s new position. “Russia will either have full-scale civil war or negotiated regime change or the collapse of the Putin regime will provide a temporary reprieve before the next phase,” he said on Saturday. People are choosing. Which side are they on?
Bombing of Wagner’s vehicles
The Russian Air Force reportedly bombed Wagner’s vehicles as they passed along the strategic M4 highway leading to Moscow. A soldier who tried to kill Prigozhin was hanged One of Wagner’s soldiers allegedly tried to assassinate Prigozhin but failed. There is news that he has been hanged.
Putin briefed Lukashenko on the situation
Russian President Vladimir Putin briefed Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Russia’s situation on Saturday. This information is provided on the official Telegram channel of the President of Belarus. Belarus has supported Putin in his attack on Ukraine.
Wagner fighters marching towards Moscow
UK military intelligence says Wagner units are moving north from Voronezh. These units are heading towards the capital Moscow. A plane used by top Belarusian officials and family members of dictator Alexander Lukashenko took off from Minsk last night. The plane has landed in Bodrum, Turkey.
The governor of Crimea said – we are with President Putin
The Russian governor of Crimea, which broke away from Ukraine, has said that Crimea is with President Putin. Along with this, many Russian leaders and officials, including Pushlin, Saldo, Aksinov, Rogozin and Peshnik, have declared their loyalty to Putin.