Moscow won't press charges against mercenary Wagner Group boss, who agreed to go into exile, but Putin hints at hounding him over financial activities

Internal document leaked from meeting in Netanyahu’s office reveals Jewish state’s concerns about Russian leader’s growing 'weakness' and its impact on Ukraine, Iran

Russian leader accuses West of seeking 'fratricide' as Prigozhin defends his aborted rebellion, claims aim was to highlight military failures in Ukraine and not challenge Kremlin

Yevgeny Prigozhin says he marched on Moscow over 'injustice' to his soldiers, but gives no details on what his group is doing now, adding to swirling uncertainty

Sergei Shoigu seen in clip posted by ministry, although unclear when it was filmed; mercenary leader Prigozhin had blasted Shoigu and army chief Gerasimov for months

Far-right settlements minister Strock compares chiefs of IDF, Shin Bet, police to Russian mercenaries who rebelled against Moscow government; opposition leaders urge PM to fire her

Putin and Prigozhin remain publicly silent; Blinken says events are 'extraordinary,' adding 'I think we’ve seen more cracks emerge in the Russian façade'

In Rostov-on-Don, locals say they understand the Wagner mercenaries who rebelled but only a handful said they publicly support their move on Moscow

Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin agrees to go into exile but his foray toward Moscow exposed Kremlin weakness and will leave a diminished Russian leader, say Western analysts

Intelligence officials conducted briefings on potential for unrest in nuclear-armed country a full day before it unfolded, the Washington Post and New York Times report

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