 Russia's Rostov-on-Don has resumed normality as the Wagner Private Military Group decided to withdraw from the city on Saturday. As the withdrawal progressed, local residents lined the streets and shared on the departing troops. During the day of Saturday, the Wagner Group was positioned at the heart of Rostov-on-Don and both civilians and military personnel gathered in the area. Despite occasional gunshots being heard, the city continued to function normally, with cars and public transportation still operating. We are here on Pushkin Street named after our great poet. There is no military activity taking place. We will pray for these soldiers, praying for their safety. We believe that the situation will be resolved peacefully," said a resident. The governor urged residents to minimize their movements, stay at home, avoid gatherings and stay away from military equipment. Meanwhile, the local stadium was illuminated with LED lights bearing the message, trusting the Russian people and the Russian president.