Putin met with Wagner chief in Moscow after failed mutiny: Kremlin

Wagner troops that wanted to keep fighting for Russia meanwhile would sign contracts with the conventional army.
During the three-and-a-half-hour meeting in the Kremlin with Wagner commanders, Putin “offered them alternative options for employment”, including in combat roles.
Observers see the rebellion as the biggest challenge to Putin’s authority since he came to power.
Wagner commanders “stressed that they are staunch supporters… of the head of state”, Peskov said.
“They also said that they were ready to continue fighting for the motherland.”
On Thursday, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko — who acted as a mediator in the deal with Wagner — said that neither Prigozhin nor his men were in his country.