Russian coup leader was warned he would be ‘crushed like a bug’ if troops reached Moscow

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Wagner Group commander Yevgeny Prigozhin was warned his troops would be “crushed like a bug” if they reached Moscow during their coup attempt, it was revealed Tuesday.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said he told the mercenary leader that his men would be utterly destroyed, while describing how he negotiated a deal for Wagner to halt the mutinous march in exchange for immunity, CNN reported.

Lukashenko detailed his frenzied back-and-forth phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prigozhin on Saturday to try to halt the coup attempt, during which the Wagner chief mainly swore.

He said Prigozhin had been adamant about advancing to Moscow as a show of protest for the alleged wrongdoings against Wagner, but the mercenary leader quickly changed his tune once the negotiator informed him that he would face devastating results.

“For a long time, I was trying to convince him. And in the end, I said, ‘You know, you can do whatever you want. But don’t be offended by me. Our brigade is ready for transfer to Moscow,’ ” Lukashenko, a longtime Putin ally, told state media.


Wagner Group commander Yevgeny Prigozhin was warned that his troops would be "crushed like a bug" if they reached Moscow during the coup attempt.
Wagner Group commander Yevgeny Prigozhin was warned that his troops would be “crushed like a bug” if they reached Moscow during the coup attempt.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said his nation has welcomed Wagner forces after brokering a peace agreement.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said his nation has welcomed Wagner forces after brokering a peace agreement.
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Yevgeny Prigozhin was told his forces would be decimated if they reached Moscow.
Yevgeny Prigozhin was told his forces would be decimated if they reached Moscow.
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Wagner Group vehicles in Rostov-on-Don, Russia on June 24, 2023.
Wagner Group vehicles in Rostov-on-Don, Russia on June 24, 2023.
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Lukashenko told Prigozhin that even if he sees the rebellion as a protest, the consequences of a Russian bloodbath could spell disaster for not only Moscow, but for neighboring nations.

“This situation does not only concern Russia. It’s not just because this is our Fatherland and because, God forbid, this turmoil would spread all over Russia, and the prerequisites for this were colossal, we were next,” he added.

Touting his successful negotiation Tuesday as his nation received Prigozhin and offered Wagner troops an abandoned military base in Belarus, Lukashenko claimed he was the key figure in securing peace over the weekend.

Everything to know about the Wagner Group’s attack on Russia

Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin and his mercenary fighting force will not face charges and will instead be exiled despite leading an armed insurrection against Moscow Saturday, the Kremlin said.

Prigozhin, owner and founder of the mercenary organization, called for an armed rebellion and threatened to rush Moscow in order to oust the minister who he accused of ordering the bombing of his war camps in Ukraine.

However, Prigozhin eventually agreed to halt the Wagner Group’s advance on Moscow just 120 miles from the capital city after a day-long negotiation the mercenary leader had with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who was given permission to broker a deal with Progozhin by Vladimir Putin.

Putin’s presidential plane left Moscow early Saturday, sparking rumors that he had fled the Russian capital as the Wagner Group’s mercenary forces advanced on the city.

The president’s aircraft was spotted on flight radar flying northwest from Moscow to the St. Petersburg area — but then disappeared from the system near the city of Tver, the BBC reported, where Putin owns a large rural retreat.

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Lukashenko asserted that he spoke with Putin over the phone at 10 a.m. local time Saturday after Wagner forces set up a base in the Russian city of Rostov to continue their march to Moscow.

“The most dangerous thing, as I understand it, is not what the situation was, but how it could develop and its consequences. I also realized there was a harsh decision taken — to destroy,” Lukashenko recalled, suggesting that Putin was more than ready to order an attack against Wagner.


Vladimir Putin was allegedly ready to order a strike against Wagner after it took the Russian city of Rostov.
Vladimir Putin was allegedly ready to order a strike against Wagner after it took the Russian city of Rostov.
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After a phone call on Saturday, Wagner forces agreed to pack up and leave Russia.
After negotiations Saturday, Wagner forces agreed to pack up and leave Russia.
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“I suggested Putin not to hurry. Let’s talk with Prigozhin, with his commanders,” he added.

Lukashenko claimed that Prigozhin did not respond to calls from Putin, so they set up three communication channels with Rostov to negotiate with Wagner.

Within an hour of his initial call with Putin, Lukashenko said, he was able to connect with Prigozhin, who picked up immediately and sounded euphoric at the chance to negotiate.

Despite Prigozhin being happy to talk, Lukashenko said, the discussions were initially heated, with the first 30 minutes spent by the Wagner chief hurling a plethora of oaths over the phone.

After things calmed down, Lukashenko said, he was able to negotiate an end to the coup attempt by offering Prigozhin and his troops immunity, with the chief also agreeing to exile in Belarus.


Lukashenko said he was able to calm Putin and seek a peace deal. The two are pictured earlier this month.
Lukashenko said he was able to calm Putin and seek a peace deal. The two are pictured earlier this month.
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Lukashenko confirmed that Prigozhin landed in Belarus on Tuesday, with the president offering an abandoned military base to the Wagner troops, the Guardian reports.

He added that his country will provide additional camps for the mercenaries if they require it.

Prigozhin said Monday that his troops remain loyal to him despite admitting that about 1% to 2% of them have already accepted the Kremlin’s offer to join the Ministry of Defense.

Putin reiterated the offer later that day, telling the soldiers that they can either choose to join the Russian government or throw down their arms and go home.

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