Vladimir Putin has appeared outside at the Kremlin to tell members of Russia’s security services that they “prevented a civil war” during Yevgeny Prigozhin’s armed mutiny.
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Russia’s main domestic security services and the defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, whom Prigozhin had sought to oust with his uprising, was seen in the audience gathered in the Kremlin’s Cathedral Square for Putin’s speech.
Putin also held a minute’s silence for the army pilots that Wagner had shot down and killed during the uprising.
There has been no official information about how many pilots died or how many aircraft were shot down but some pro-military bloggers reported that at least 13 pilots were killed during the mutiny
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