The majority of the fighters of the Wagner group are patriots of Russia, and they were simply used, Putin said in his address to Russian citizens Monday night.
"We knew that the vast majority of the fighters and commanders of the Wagner group are also Russian patriots, devoted to their people and state," he said, while stressing they were used without their knowledge during the armed mutiny.
The president noted that the organizers of the mutiny in Russia betrayed the country and those who followed them and "an armed rebellion would have been suppressed in any case."
He proposed the soldiers of the Wagner group to sign contract with the country's defense ministry, return home or go to Belarus.
Meanwhile, Putin thanked all Russian servicemen, law enforcement officers and special services who prevented the mutiny.
"I thank all our servicemen, law enforcement officers, special services who stood in the way of the rebels. You have remained faithful to your duty, and the people," Putin said.
He also thanked Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko for his mediating role in resolving the attempted mutiny.
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