ViewThe leader of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, says he has ordered his mercenaries to halt their march on Moscow and instead withdraw to their field camps in Ukraine to avoid shedding Russian blood.
"We came out on June 23 to the March of Justice. In a day, we walked to nearly 200 kilometers away from Moscow. In this...
Wagner Group chief halts mercenaries' advance toward Moscow
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