- Russia holds General Sergei Surovikin over Wagner mutiny: Reports (aljazeera.com)
- Wagner forces stand down; rebellion shows ‘cracks’ in Putin’s leadership, Blinken says (washingtonpost.com)Crisis Abates in Russia but Questions Remain Over Putin’s Authority (nytimes.com)Wagner rebellion ‘most ridiculous mutiny ever’, Ukrainian adviser says (theguardian.com)
- Wagner group boss says its forces have begun leaving Bakhmut (theguardian.com)
- Russian opposition media: Former Wagner soldier recognizes killers in video of alleged beheading of Ukrainian POW (msn.com)
- Lukashenko claims he persuaded Putin not to kill Wagner boss Prigozhin (washingtonpost.com)
- Prigozhin halts movement of Wagner forces in Russia after Belarus brokers deal (theguardian.com)Rebel Russian mercenaries barrel towards Moscow (reuters.com)Mercenary revolt threatens supreme leader Vladimir Putin (nytimes.com)Russian Helicopters Battle Rebel Mercenaries Rolling Toward Moscow (benzinga.com)Footage appears to show Russian attack helicopter bombing one of its own oil depot to deny Wagner mercenaries fuel supply (businessinsider.com)Rep. Elissa Slotkin breaks down the situation (threadreaderapp.com)Luke Harding: Even if Wagner rebellion fails, Putin’s presidency has never looked weaker (theguardian.com)
- Wagner Group chief Yevgeniy Prigozhin offered to give Russian troop locations to Ukraine, leak says (washingtonpost.com)Russia says two commanders killed as Kyiv wages Bakhmut offensive (reuters.com)
- Officials question whether truce will hold in Kremlin, Wagner standoff (washingtonpost.com)With Wagner’s Future in Doubt, Ukraine Could Capitalize on Chaos (nytimes.com)Russian Mercenaries' Revolt Undermines Putin, Could Lead To More Challenges (huffpost.com)Putin Is Caught in His Own Trap (theatlantic.com)Prigozhin's armed rebels backed down, but Putin's rule is now more uncertain than ever (nbcnews.com)
- Ukraine war: Russia moves to take direct control of Wagner Group (bbc.com)
- Wagner group surges in Africa as U.S. influence fades, leak reveals (washingtonpost.com)