Mutinous Russian mercenary manager turn his fighters back from Moscow to avoid bloodshed

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia, June 24 (Reuters) - Mutinous Russian mercenaries who surged most of the way to Moscow have agreed to turn back to avoid bloodshed,
fighters of the Wagner private army were just 200 km (125 miles) from the capital, said the leader, former Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin
Wagner military company
We embarked on a march of justice on June 23
In 24 hours we got to within 200 km of Moscow
could be spilled
Understanding ..
halt further movement across Russia by the Wagner group was brokered by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in return for guarantees
for their safety, his office said
the masters of Russia control nothing
And that means nothing
Simply complete chaos
flatbed trucks each carrying a tank driving 30 miles (50 km) beyond Voronezh, more than half way to Moscow
A helicopter fired on them near Voronezh.More than 100 firefighters were in action at a fuel depot ablaze in Voronezh
Video footage obtained by Reuters showed it exploding in a fireball shortly after a helicopter flew by.Further along the road, video showed,
fighters in armoured vehicles and battle tanks took up positions.One tank was wedged between stucco buildings with posters advertising the
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