this is our special coverage out of russia. the head of wagner group, the leader released a statement. therefore, realizing all the responsibilities for the fact that russian blood will be shed from one of the sides we turn our columns and move in the opposite field of the camps. officials claim their president had reached a deal with the wagner boss to halt his troops. earlier, he said his private army seizeded control of russian military facilities in it two critical cities. that is half way on the road to moscow. president putin called the actions a betrayal and stab notice back to the russian people. and he warned anyone who followed pergosian will pay a price. these are bulldogs and gangsters and the fight is way out into the open. it is a very serious one. we have full coverage of the breaking news. we have cnn chief international security correspondent with us nick paton walsh, national security reporter natasha bertrand. nick, i guess the question now is not onl
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armed insurrection to where he claimed was 200 kilometers outskirts of the capital and say, you know what i don t really want to shed any blood here. i m going to just turn around. clearly, i think we ll see more fallout from this. quite whether or not the president that vladimir putin treats with contempt half the time somehow magically parachuted into this and intervened to calm everybody down. we simply don t know. but at this point, obviously, you have prigozhin marching into the capital with what is presumably not a big enough force to military occupy is a bad idea. he certainly made his point throughout the day in which, i m sure, the russian elite may have been wondering quite how saturday would indeed end. now there are various suggestion that s perhaps part of the discussions may have involved promises to ultimately remove the russian top brass that prigozhin is reigning against for months.