FSS closed "armed mutiny" case of PMC "Wagner"

The FSS reported that the case "about the armed mutiny" carried out by the leader of the "Wagner" PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin, was closed.
Interfax writes about it, Censor.NET reports.
"During the investigation of the criminal case based on the fact of armed rebellion, it was established that the participants stopped their criminal activities on June 24," the message says.
As Censor.NET reported, on the evening of June 23, the Russian army launched a missile attack on the PMC "Wagner" camp. In response, the leader of the PMC announced a march to Moscow. Instead, the FSS accused him of armed rebellion and opened a criminal case.
Later, Prigozhin announced that his troops had entered Rostov. He insists that the "Wagner" PMC took over the city and the headquarters of the southern district. Next, Prigozhin is going to go to Moscow to remove the military leadership of the Russian Federation from power.
On June 24, Oleksandr Lukashenko, with the consent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, held talks with Yevhen Prigozhin. According to the results of the negotiations, the head of the PMC "Wagner" announced that he was deploying the group's fighters to field camps.