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Russia drops uprising charges and says Wagner will hand over weapons

Announcements appear to indicate progress towards resolving stand-off following failed rebellion

Russia dropped charges against participants in the Wagner paramilitary force’s armed insurrection and said the group had agreed to hand over its weaponry.

The announcements on Tuesday came in the wake of the deal between the Kremlin and its founder Yevgeny Prigozhin and appeared to mark progress towards resolving the stand-off.

The FSB, Russia’s main security service, said it had closed its investigation into the weekend rebellion because “it has been determined that its participants ceased the activities directly aimed at committing the crime”, according to state newswire Ria Novosti.

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