Wagner forces halt advance on Moscow after calls for rebellion - BBC News

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Wagner mercenaries haue halted their odvance
on Moscow, after claiming to get within 20Okm
of the Russian capital.
Leader Yeugeny Prigozhin has put out a voice
note on his Telegram channel saying he has
agreed to stop "to Quoid bloodshed", and it
comes after tolks between Prigozhin and
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, who
is understood to have been inuolved in
"de-escalating" the situation.
But, after President Putin's televised
statement, in which he described the day's
events as "a knife in the back of our people,
it is unclear what the future holds for
Prigozhin and Wagner, who haue been a key
part of Russia's inuasion of Ukraine.

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