- The head of the Wagner group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, is still under investigation for trying to organize an armed rebellion, Russian news agencies reported on Monday, despite a deal to end his mutiny announced earlier by the Kremlin.
- The legal regime of the counter-terrorist operation against the Wagner private military group has been canceled in Moscow and the Moscow region due to the normalization of the current situation, the Russian government said on Monday.
- Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu visited a command post in the special operation zone, Russia's Defense Ministry said on Monday. This was his first public appearance since the failed mutiny by Wagner forces.
- On Saturday evening, Prigozhin accepted Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's suggestion to halt Wagner's operations in Russia and take further measures to ease tension, pledging that the Wagner column would stop advancing and return to camp. The Kremlin said it would not prosecute Prigozhin or the armed members of the Wagner.