Kazakh President Kasym-Zhomart Tokaev held a telephone conversation with a colleague from Russia Vladimir Putin on Saturday, the press service of the Kazakh leader reports.
Putin informed the Kazakh leader about the situation in the Russian Federation.
Tokaev noted that the events taking place are “internal business of Russia.” “The constitutional order and supremacy of the law are an indispensable condition for maintaining law and order in the country. This is the basis for the security of society and its successful development,” the politician noted.
In turn, Putin thanked for the current understanding of the current situation in the Russian Federation.
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.
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.”
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 of the FSB made a statement in which he described Prigozhin’s statements as a crime and betrayal and called on Wagner PMC fighters to take his detention.