Putin thanked representatives of power structures in the Kremlin for “preventing a civil war”

Putin thanked representatives of power structures in the Kremlin for “preventing a civil war”

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At a speech in the Kremlin in front of servicemen of the Russian army, the Russian Guard, the FSB, the FSB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, thanked them for “preventing a civil war” during the “Wagner” PMC coup on June 23-24. A short speech was read on June 27.

Putin spoke from the Red Porch of the Faceted Chamber on Cathedral Square. According to state news agencies, 2,500 people attended the event, including Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

“In a difficult situation, you acted clearly and harmoniously, proved your loyalty to the people of Russia and the military oath, showed responsibility for the fate of the Motherland and its future,” Putin told the audience. He did not reveal their role in suppressing the rebellion.

On the night of June 24, the Wagnerites marched from their bases in the east of Ukraine to the Rostov region without a fight, where they captured one of the largest cities in Russia, Rostov-on-Don, and one of the headquarters of the Russian army without a fight. Later, they managed to block the Russian military in another city with a million population, Voronezh.

As reported on June 24, the federal troops were preparing the first lines of real defense on the banks of the Oka in the Moscow region, a thousand kilometers from Rostov.

The rebellion was stopped after negotiations with the head of the PMC Yevgeny Prigozhin. He was guaranteed departure to Belarus.

Putin announced a minute of silence for the regular army pilots who died during the putsch. They were called “real heroes”, the president did not mention their names.

The number of those killed during the events of June 23-24 is also unknown. According to an anonymous military blogger Fighterbomber, 13 pilots of the regular army were killed on the plane and helicopters shot down by the PMC during the mutiny. In addition, the former head of the armed forces of the Donetsk separatists Igor Strelkov (Gyrkin) announced the death of two border guards. This information has not been officially confirmed.

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