In a five-minute Monday address, Russian President Vladimir Putin called the Wagner group “traitors” and condemned the march of mutiny as playing into the hands of Ukraine, who wanted to see the country “drowned in a bloody domestic strife.” As previously reported, Wagner’s leader Yevgeny Prigozhin and others involved in the uprising will not be spared from the Kremlin’s criminal prosecution, although that agreement was reported to be the condition upon which the march to Moscow was called off on Saturday.Read More