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After the recent rebellion by Yevgeny Prigojine and his militia, tension is high in Russia on Saturday June 24. We find Luc Lacroix, on the spot, in Moscow.
“It is amazement that dominates, because events are jostling”reports, Saturday June 24, the journalist Luc Lacroixafter the rebellion of the leader of the militia Wagner, Yevgeni Prigozhin. “Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that there would have been negotiations under his aegis and that the leader of the Wagner militia, Yevgeni Prigozhinwould have accepted to stop this armed rebellion”, he continues. Information to be taken with precaution, according to the journalist.
“A very changing situation”
“Here in the capital, there are really two faces”, he then remarks. “Un downtown where everything seems calm, despite all these events, and then all around the city, these suburbs which were fortified with armored vehicles which were put in place, trucks which were pre-positioned to possibly block the road to Evguéni’s men Prigojine.” In the capital, the tension is at its height. “A very changing situation in Moscow, and for all the Russia”, concludes the journalist.