- After the uprising of the Wagner group, the situation in Moscow became uncontrollable
- Emergency declared in Moscow
- The situation in Moscow now returned to normal
After the uprising of the Wagner group, the situation in Moscow became uncontrollable. In such a situation emergency has been declared in Moscow. An anti-terror regime was imposed in the city but has now been lifted. The situation in Moscow is now back to normal.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced on his Telegram account that Muscovites should be thanked for their calm and restraint during the crisis. Notably, during the Wagner Group uprising, the Mayor of Moscow said that Monday would be a non-working day. All city services will be on high alert. People were requested to stay in their homes. The situation in the city has become normal. An agreement has been reached between the rebel Wagner group and the government.
Wagner’s army marched towards Moscow
It is noteworthy that the Wagner group fighting on behalf of Russia in Ukraine rebelled against Russian authority. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the chief of Wagner’s army, marched towards Moscow, the capital of Russia, yesterday, June 24, with thousands of his fighters. But now the matter has calmed down. Russian President Vladimir Putin and the head of the Weinger Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, have not been seen since the deal was signed. According to media reports, silence has fallen across Russia, including Moscow.
The government had to compromise
Let us tell you that Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday called the declaration of armed rebellion by Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the private army ‘Wagner Group’, as a ‘betrayal’ and a ‘stab in Russia’s back’. Along with this, Putin said that people who had hatched a rebellion conspiracy would be severely punished. But now the government has reached an agreement with the rebels.