Wagner group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin has made his first comments since Saturday.
He said the “march” was to avoid the destruction of the private military group and that Wagner was bound to cease existence on 1 July, Reuters reports.
Mercenary leader Prigozhin said that it had been intended to register a protest at the ineffectual conduct of the war in Ukraine, not to overthrow the government in Moscow.
Prigozhin spoke in an 11-minute audio message released on the Telegram messaging app.
Details later….
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