The Russia-Wagner crisis is growing! Putin declared martial law
In Russia, a new decision was made regarding the Wagner group, which rebelled accusing the Russian army of organizing an attack against them. Putin declared martial law.
According to the document posted on the website containing official documents, Putin signed the law stipulating a 30-day detention period in case of violation of martial law rules.
Accordingly, a fine from 500 to a thousand rubles or detention for up to 30 days for violators of the law in question; Service persons who break the law are subject to a fine of 1,000 to 2,000 rubles or up to 30 days in detention. If the offense is committed using a vehicle, the vehicle is expected to be impounded by the authorities.
In addition, the federal executive bodies and their branches in the regions, the executive bodies in the regions, and the officials of the military command and control bodies that guarantee martial law shall have the right to arrest those who violate martial law.
LEADER WAGNER RECOVERS
The manager of the Wagner group, Yevgeny Prigojin, ordered the return due to the risk of war. “We are returning our convoys to the bases to avoid bloodshed,” Prigojin said.
RUSSIA WARNING TO WESTERN COUNTRIES
The Russian Foreign Ministry warned the West not to take advantage of the Prigozhin revolt. “We warn Western countries against even the slightest implication of using the internal situation in Russia to achieve their Russophobic (anti-Russian) goals,” the ministry said in a statement. expressions were used.
Defending that the uprising played into the hands of Russia’s enemies, the ministry declared that the Russian people are behind President Vladimir Putin. It was also reported that Moscow appreciated the understanding of Russia’s allies and partners.
MEDVEDEV: THE WHOLE WORLD WILL BE IN THE BEST OF THE DISASTER
Russia will not allow a Prigozhin-led insurgency to escalate into a coup or a global crisis, Dmitry Medvedev, vice president of Russia’s Security Council, said in a statement.
Medvedev also claimed that if Russian nuclear weapons fall into the hands of “bandits”, the entire world will be on the brink of disaster.
THE MAYOR OF MOSCOW CALLS
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin announced that Monday, June 26, was declared a holiday after the Wagner rebellion.
In statements through his Telegram account, Sobyanin recalled that an “anti-terrorist operation” was launched in the city and stated that they are going through a difficult process.
“To minimize the risks, Monday has been declared a holiday,” Sobyanin said. shared his knowledge
Stating that the relevant state institutions will continue to work on Monday, Sobyanin called on Muscovites not to wander around the city as much as possible.
Sobyanin also emphasized that transportation may be blocked in certain regions and roads.
On the other hand, the Moscow Governorate banned public and mass events in the Moscow region until July 1.
WAGNER FORWARD THE LIPETSK REGION
According to Russian media reports, Lipetsk Governor Igor Artamonov announced that the military convoy belonging to the Wagner group was advancing within the provincial borders.
Artamonov said that law enforcement officers and local administrators took all measures for the safety of people and that the situation was under control.
CALL FOR MEMBERSHIP TO SOLDIERS WAGNER
Wagner’s soldiers were promised amnesty if they laid down their arms.
“Wagner fighters can still lay down their arms and avoid punishment due to the successes they achieved during the special military operation (in Ukraine), but they must do it quickly,” said Pavel Krasheninnikov, a Russian deputy.
Source: Sozcu

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