During the historic “March of Justice” of Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigoshin and his mercenaries, houses and streets were damaged. There are also reports that there should be deaths.
The coup attempt by Putin’s ‘cook’ seems to have left its mark. In the Voronezh region, 19 houses in the village of Elisavetovka were damaged in a firefight (video see below), the head of the district administration, Maxim Jantsov, told the Telegram courier service on Sunday.
It is said that there were clashes with the regular Russian army near the village “during the passage of a Wagner column”.
Tank damage
In the southern city of Rostov-on-Don, where Wagner fighters occupied a military headquarters on Saturday, tanks damaged more than 10,000 square meters of roads, Mayor Alexei Logvinenko said in online networks. Photos he posted on the internet showed tank tracks on the street. Repair work should begin immediately and is expected to be completed in two days, he said.
Helicopter and plane shot down
The Telegram–Channel The base writes that Wagner’s mercenaries shot down “at least two helicopters and one plane” in the Voronezh region. Bee to the plane crash are four People uh come to life. Three von them goods yourself I am Airplane itself crew member have tried, save himself with the parachute, which, however, would not be open. However, there is no official confirmation of this information.
Moscow recommends a day off for media people
After the tense hours during the uprising of the Russian mercenary group Wagner, the government in Moscow has now declared itself in favor of a day off for media professionals and IT specialists. “Saturday was a very emotional and exciting day,” Russia’s Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media said on online networks on Sunday.
“We recommend giving employees of IT and telecommunications companies and the media a day off.” But forces “involved in so-called critical functions” should be exempted.
Source: Krone

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