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Wagner’s troops were able to advance about 200 kilometers from Moscow, but on Midsummer’s Day Prigozhin ordered to stop the rebel march.

Today marks exactly one year since the rebellion of the Russian mercenary company Wagner.

Yevgeny Prigozhin led by the Wagner forces started a rebellion against the Russian armed forces on Midsummer’s Eve, which fell on June 23 last year in Finland.

Wagner’s troops, who fought alongside the Russian armed forces in Ukraine, were only able to advance from the southern direction to about 200 kilometers from Moscow, but on Midsummer’s Day Prigozhin ordered to stop the rebel march.

President of Russia Vladimir Putin Prigozhin, who challenged the decisions, died only a few months later in a plane crash.

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