[Russia] - Hazards to Wagner Leaders' Families Preceded Mutiny Stand-Down &-- Telegraph

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
security sources.The account offers clues into why Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin may have abruptly called off his mutinous march just
the businessman, which reached its peak when St
Petersburg.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said late Saturday that President Vladimir Putin agreed to allow Prigozhin to escape criminal
mutiny charges in exchange for standing down and going into exile in neighboring Belarus.Wagner mercenaries headed back to base on Sunday
after the announced deal.But the Kommersant business daily, and later state news agencies, reported Monday that Prigozhin was still under
investigation for an armed rebellion that Putin had slammed as a betrayal.The Telegraph cited its sources as saying that President Vladimir
Putin "will now try to assimilate Wagner Group soldiers into the Russian military and take out its former leaders" following this weekend's
dramatic events.