Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) on Tuesday announced that it has dropped charges and closed a criminal probe into the armed rebellion led by mercenary chief and head of Wagner Group바카라 웹사이트Yevgeny Prigozhin. The service said its investigation found that those involved in the mutiny “ceased activities directed at committing the crime.”바카라 웹사이트
With that and other “relevant circumstances,” the agency closed the case바카라 웹사이트— in line with the promises the Kremlin gave over the weekend not to prosecute Prigozhin and his fighters after he stopped the revolt.
Meanwhile, the whereabouts and fate of the Russian mercenary leader remain a mystery.
On Monday,바카라 웹사이트Prigozhin, in the first public comment since ending his revolt, defended his mutiny and said the society demanded it.바카라 웹사이트Prigozhin said that it was not a coup but a march against "injustice".
Last week, Prigozhin released a series of statements and started바카라 웹사이트his armed rebellion that would go on to become the most serious blow to the authority of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has run Russia for over two decades. The mercenary chief captured two key Russian cities and the Russian military headquarters at Rostov-on-Don that oversees the Russian war efforts in Ukraine.
His private military reached within 200 kms before he ordered it to halt late Saturday.