Putin accuses Wagner Boss Yevgeny Prigozhin of treason,Evgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner Group private military company, has been accused by the government of staging an armed insurrection.
The charges were brought late Friday night after Prigozhin accused Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu and General Valery Gerasimov, the chair of the Russian general staff, of serious crimes.
Prigozhin claimed to have ordered troops loyal to him to move towards Rostov-on-Don, a major city in southern Russia. Security measures were also reportedly beefed up in Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the leader of the Wagner mercenary group of treason and leading an “armed mutiny”.
He claimed the actions of one-time ally Yevgeny Prigozhin, who is leading a rebellion to oust Russia’s defence minister, were a “stab in the back” to the country’s soldiers and people.
The Russian leader had previously tolerated the rantings and threats made by the man nicknamed “Putin’s chef” because catering businesses he owned provided food to the Kremlin, but his patience has finally run out over the current crisis.
The turmoil came as Prigozhin claimed he and his troops have reached Rostov-on-Don after crossing the Russian border from Ukraine and taken control of key sites including the airfield.
The city is home to the Russian military headquarters that directs operations in Ukraine.
The mercenary force has also seized military facilities in the city of Voronezh, around 310 miles (500km) south of Moscow, according to the Kremlin.
Prigozhin has vowed to “destroy anyone who stands in our way”.
“This is not an armed rebellion, but a march of justice,” he said.
But responding, Putin said: “It’s the equivalent to armed mutiny.
“Russia will defend itself and repel this move.
“We are fighting the life and security of our citizens.
“It’s an attempt to subvert us from inside.
“This is a stab in the back to our troops and the people of Russia.”
Prigozhin has had a long-running feud with the defence ministry in Moscow led by Sergei Shoigu, who he claimed had targeted his troops and ordered a rocket strike on Wagner’s camps in Ukraine – killing “a huge number of our comrades”.
He said the assault happened after he branded the country’s military top brass “evil” and said the Kremlin’s rationale for invading Ukraine last February was based on lies.
This has been denied by Moscow, which has described the allegations as “untrue and an informational provocation”.
The FSB security service has urged the mercenary fighters not to carry out “criminal and traitorous orders” and to detain Prigozhin.