Wagner Mutiny: Russia’s Private Army Group Wagner Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has announced a rebellion against the Putin government on Saturday (June 24). After this, the situation like civil war is visible in the country. Tanks were deployed on the streets of Moscow and the commanders were ordered to shoot. In the midst of all this, the Russian army fired on Wagner’s military convoy on the National Highway M4 outside the city of Voronezh on Saturday with the help of helicopters.
According to the Reuters report, the National Highway M4 falls in the middle of Rostov to Moscow. Immediately after the attack by the Russian army, the governor of the Voronezh region restored emergency services at the scene. Voronezh Governor Alexander Gusev informed on Telegram that more than 100 fire brigades are present at the scene.
Capture of Army Facility Center
Earlier on Saturday, a Russian security source told Reuters news agency that Wagner fighters had captured the army facility center in the city of Voronezh, about 500 km south of Moscow.
⚡️Russian airforce targeting a convoy of Wagner equipment on the M-4 highway in Voronezh region this morning pic.twitter.com/4tpgVqjYmx
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) June 24, 2023
However, the claim cannot be fully confirmed. Army Facility Center located in Rostov which serves as the main rear logistics hub for the entire assault force of Russia. During this, security has been increased on the streets of Moscow.
biggest threat to leadership
President Putin immediately addressed the nation after Wagner Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin’s declaration of rebellion. He said during the address that he would take necessary action on Prigozhin. Apart from this, while condemning the rebellion, Putin called the incident a backstabbing.
WATCH: Helicopters attack oil depot in Russia's Voronezh pic.twitter.com/0TBSmbnnx5
— BNO News (@BNONews) June 24, 2023
Putin said that Wagner has betrayed us. Putin has been in power in Russia for the last two decades and at this time Prigozhin’s rebellion is the biggest threat to his leadership.