If they're protecting Putin then they can't be in Ukraine...hey, Democrats this is what an insurrection looks like
Wagner forces edge closer to Moscow after making sinister threat to Putin - as tanks are spotted on highways and oil depot goes up in flames with warlord Prigozhin mocking Russian leader's call for 'traitors' to give themselves up
- Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin on Saturday declared his 25,000-strong force is in control of Rostov-on-Don and described his soldiers as 'patriots'
- Putin responded by calling his actions a 'betrayal' of Russia as he appealed for soldiers to put their weapons
- Prigozhin made the move in fury at what he claimed was Moscow's attack on his men, and said he intends to march to Moscow to take on defense chiefs
- Get all the latest updates on events in Russia on MailOnline's live blog here
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