 Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 26 issued via the Kremlin website his first statement since an armed mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group, congratulating participants of an industrial forum. It was not immediately clear when or where Putin's statement was recorded. Putin made a national address to the Russian people on June 24 condemning the mutiny by Wagner mercenaries as a stab in the back and vowing to crush it. He has not commented publicly on the subsequent deal, announced late on Saturday, that appeared to defuse the crisis and avert possible bloodshed by allowing the Wagner fighters to return to base and their leader, Yevgeny Prigazin, to move to Belarus. Foreign countries. It is symbolic that the forum is on the Tula land, which has always been famous for its masters, the dynasties of the workers, engineers, and armed forces. Today, precisely from the frame of the potential, to a great extent, it depends on the confident development of the domestic industry.