Moscow has stepped back from civil war with Wagner. But the danger’s not over, experts warn

Within a remarkable day and a half, Russia faced the very real threat of an armed insurrection, with President Vladimir Putin vowing to punish Wagner fighters marching toward Moscow and occupying cities along the way — before a sudden deal with Belarus seemed to defuse the crisis as rapidly as it emerged.

​CNN.com – RSS Channel Within a remarkable day and a half, Russia faced the very real threat of an armed insurrection, with President Vladimir Putin vowing to punish Wagner fighters marching toward Moscow and occupying cities along the way — before a sudden deal with Belarus seemed to defuse the crisis as rapidly as it emerged. 

Read More Within a remarkable day and a half, Russia faced the very real threat of an armed insurrection, with President Vladimir Putin vowing to punish Wagner fighters marching toward Moscow and occupying cities along the way — before a sudden deal with Belarus seemed to defuse the crisis as rapidly as it emerged. 

 

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