Cuba President expressed full support to Putin and people of Russian Federation

Cuba authorities express the full support of Russian President Vladimir Putin and are sure that after an attempt to rebel the country will preserve order and unity.

About this, President of the Latin American country Miguel Dias-Kanel on Twitter page, commenting on the attempt of an armed rebellion made by the Wagner PMC on Saturday.

“I express the solidarity of the people and the Government of Cuba to the respected president [of Russia Vladimir] Putin and the fraternal people of the Russian Federation in the face of attempts by armed rebellion in the country. We are completely convinced that unity and constitutional order are triumphed,” the president said.

June 23, the founder of the private military company Wagner, Evgeny Prigozhin, accused the Russian Ministry of Defense of blows on the positions of his company and stated that 25 thousand people were going to “understand”.

On the morning of June 24, he said that the Wagner PMC controls the military facilities of the city of Rostov-on-Don.

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation called Prigozhin the words “information provocation” and rejected the accusations of strikes on the positions of PMCs.

President Vladimir Putin, in an appeal to the Russians, called the actions of Evgeny Prigozhin “rebellion and adventure.”

According to the president, “those who raised the rebellion betrayed Russia.” Vladimir Putin assured that those who participated in the preparation of the rebellion will “bear the inevitable punishment.” He emphasized that “the armed forces and state bodies received the necessary orders.”

The FSB of Russia opened a criminal case. The Center for Public Relations (COOs) of the FSB made a statement in which he described the statements of Evgeny Prigozhin as a crime and betrayal and called on the fighters of the Wagner PMC to take measures to detain it.

Later, in agreement with Vladimir Putin, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko held negotiations with Prigozhin, following which PMCs deployed columns and returned to field camps.

Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov later clarified that the criminal case against Prigozhin, as well as the participants of the rebellion, taking into account their front-line merits, will be terminated. Prigogine himself “will go to Belarus.”