NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the aborted mutiny by Wagner forces showed that the war in Ukraine has deepened divisions in Russia, but Ukraine's allies still cannot underestimate Moscow and must keep supporting Kyiv
was shown on a flight tracking service taking off from the southern Russian city of Rostov early on Tuesday and landing in Belarus.President Alexander LukashenkoIn Moscow, Putin sought to reassert his authority after the mutiny led by Prigozhin in protest against the Russian military's handling of the conflict in Ukraine.
The building was reduced to a twisted web of metal beams. "None of the glass, windows or doors are left. All I see is destruction, fear and horror," Valentyna, 64, said. Prigozhin was seen on Saturday night smiling and high-fiving bystanders as he rode out of Rostov in the back of an SUV after ordering his men to stand down. He has not yet been seen in public in Belarus.
Russian leaders have tried to convey that the situation is returning to normal. Peskov dismissed the idea that Putin's grip on power had been shaken by the mutiny, calling such thoughts "hysteria".Prigozhin, 62, said he launched the mutiny to save his group after being ordered to place it under command of the defence ministry, which he has cast as ineffectual in the war in Ukraine.
The prospect of Wagner establishing a base in Belarus was greeted with alarm by some of its neighbours.
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