# Content Star # Russia's "rebellion" began when Prigorzhin, the Russian billionaire who owns the PMC Wagner Group, accused the Russian regular army of bombing Wagner's rear camp. In response, Wagnerites launched a "march for justice" into Moscow, seeking to "punish corrupt leaders".
Within 24 hours, they captured Rostov-on-Don and Voronezh, both cities of 1 million people, and were en route to seizing a nuclear arsenal, shooting down 7 attacking military aircraft and disabling multiple non-resistance Arming of outposts. Putin has sought help from several presidents, all of whom have declined. Moscow prepares for war, installs turrets, destroys roads, blows up bridges. Before the Wagner Group could reach Moscow or the nuclear arsenal, the Belarusian president negotiated a deal on Putin's behalf granting Prigozhin an amnesty and guaranteeing his safety in Belarus. Further details of the transaction were not disclosed. The Wagnerites are now back on the front lines.
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# Content Star # Russia's "rebellion" began when Prigorzhin, the Russian billionaire who owns the PMC Wagner Group, accused the Russian regular army of bombing Wagner's rear camp. In response, Wagnerites launched a "march for justice" into Moscow, seeking to "punish corrupt leaders".
Within 24 hours, they captured Rostov-on-Don and Voronezh, both cities of 1 million people, and were en route to seizing a nuclear arsenal, shooting down 7 attacking military aircraft and disabling multiple non-resistance Arming of outposts.
Putin has sought help from several presidents, all of whom have declined. Moscow prepares for war, installs turrets, destroys roads, blows up bridges.
Before the Wagner Group could reach Moscow or the nuclear arsenal, the Belarusian president negotiated a deal on Putin's behalf granting Prigozhin an amnesty and guaranteeing his safety in Belarus. Further details of the transaction were not disclosed. The Wagnerites are now back on the front lines.