office report. we have team coverage on tonight s top story greg palkot and kyiv lucas thomas at the white house often and just file army lieutenant colonel briggs senior affairs correspondent greg palkot in kyiv. looks like russian president vladimir putin is back from the brink after this wild weekend. there was damage done in questions unanswered. the wagner group mercenary fighters left the russian city which they had taken over. as well as going back from close to moscow supposedly heading to camps in ukraine their future unclear. their boss fence you left as well but is his anger with the russian military that is running the war that triggered this attempted armed uprising. only to be defused in the deal that all get off the hook still prigozhin had that of his complaint answer he was sent to belarus but no confirmation he is there. is also to make an appearance since the bone sees the week including hired fighters running rampant through his country seem to have da
a message between russian leadership and wagner group leader yevgeny prigozhin. part of the agreements to avoid a march on moscow prigozhin will look to belarus but it s unclear at this point what his life will look like there or if you will maintain any control of the thousands of mercenary fighters elite in the war and across parts of africa. former british army chief is warning of one possible scenario today could lead his force to try to take the ukrainian capitol of kyiv again. this is only one possible scenario ukrainian officials have warned russian president vladimir putin may try to attack again from the north. belarus remains at x factor the ongoing conflict with news this month russia has deployed to clear weapons to the country. is largely seen as a puppet for russian president vladimir putin. he is on the last two allies of putin since the invasion into ukraine began.