NATO and many Western countries have shown that they will pay close attention to the development of Russian mutiny. The United Kingdom and Germany have called on the people to avoid going to Russia.

Comprehensive foreign news reports, Russian President Putin pointed out that the mutiny launched by the Wagner Group was a traveled behavior, and Russia was highly alert.

On Saturday (June 24) of the British Ministry of Defense, the daily routine briefing said that the dispute between the Wagner Group's head of the head of the Wagner Group and the Russian Ministry of Defense has evolved into a direct confrontation.

"In the next time, the loyalty of the Russian security forces, especially the Russian National Guard, will be the key to how the crisis develops. This is the biggest challenge facing the Russian government in recent years."

British Prime Minister Sonak told Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that day that British and allies are paying close attention to the situation in Russia and urging "responsible behavior and protecting civilians."

NATO and the United States, Germany, France, Poland, Romania, and Italy also stated that they are paying close attention to the development of the situation.

Polish President Andrzejduda published a tweet on Saturday: "On the situation of Russia, we have negotiated with the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Defense, and allies this morning. We are continuing to focus on the development of the situation outside of our eastern border."

The Italian Prime Minister Melonini said the Russian soldiers' incident showed that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was reaction to Russian President Putin.

The Elishe Palace said that France will "continue to concentrate on supporting Ukraine."

On the other hand, the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs updated tourism suggestions on the same day and issued a statement saying that officials continued to call on passengers to avoid going to Russia."It has been reported that there is a situation of military tensions in the Rostov area, and there are further turbulence risks across the country. In addition, there is also a lack of flight choices to return to Britain."

The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs also said that due to the current development of the situation in Russia, passengers are urged to avoid going to Russia, Russia, its surrounding areas, and Moscow centers until the official further notice.