 A war has broken out between FSB and Defence Ministry in Russia. A war has broken out between Vladimir Putin's Federal Security Service, FSB and Russia's Defence Ministry after the Wagner Group's mutiny, Kiev has said. Andry Chernyak, a representative of the main intelligence directorate of Ukraine's Ministry of Defence, said mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin's short-lived revolt over the weekend revealed the weaknesses of the Russian president. This, he said, has sparked an open war between the so-called Towers of the Kremlin, headed by Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and FSB director Alexander Bochnikov, and that liquidation of each other's officials was likely. The Defence Ministry and the FSB headquarters are located just three miles away from each other in Moscow's city centre, according to the Daily Mail. Kirill Budanov, the head of Ukraine's intelligence directorate, added that Prigozhin is also in the FSB's crosshairs. We are aware that the FSB was charged with a task to assassinate him. Will they be successful in doing that? We'll see with time. As Russian Army units refuse to fight in Ukraine, it appears that volunteer fighters are continuing to sign up with the Wagner Group in spite of Shoigu's recent decree that all volunteers must sign contracts with the Russian military. Reports from Medusa media outlet suggested that Wagner Group recruitment hotlines remained open as of today, with Russians continuing to sign private contracts with the Group in defiance of Shoigu and the Russian Defence Ministry.