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The defence official said Russia has replacements ready after the mercenary group attempted a mutiny. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MOSCOW – There is no need for further mobilisation in Russia to replace Wagner troops who have left the battlefield in Ukraine after a short-lived mutiny, state media said on Monday, quoting a defence official.in a huge embarrassment for the Kremlin.accepted exile in neighbouring Belarus.

“At the time of the rebellion, there were no Wagner PMC employees at the forefront, they were all in camps,” he added.After sending troops to Ukraine in February 2022, President Vladimir Putin in SeptemberHundreds of thousands of men have been drafted, while tens of thousands more have fled abroad.

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