The Philippine embassy in Russia has advised overseas Filipino workers to be vigilant amid the armed insurrection launched by the Wagner Group.
– The Philippine embassy in Russia has advised overseas Filipino workers to be vigilant amid the armed insurrection launched by the Wagner Group., OFWs in Rostov-on-Don, Belgorod and other areas near the boundaries of Russia and Ukraine were urged to report their situation to the embassy.“
Umiwas makilahok sa mga demonstrasyon, at huwag mag-post ng mga ma-politikang kumento sa social media[Translation: Avoid engaging in demonstrations and do not post political comments on social media. Only share true and confirmed information.]The armed conflict began when Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin accused the Russian military of attacking a Wagner camp and killing a “huge amount” of his men.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin recently implemented “anti-terrorist” measures to strengthen security after Prigozhin claimed that the Wagner Group took over military facilities in two Russian cities, and said his troops will take over Moscow.
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