I think this is the 4th post I've done about where Wagner and Prighozin and others wound up after the mutiny/coup attempt.
One big development is that Wagner troops are indeed in Belarus. In fact, they are on the border with Poland. Which has worried Poland.
Poland plans to deploy 10,000 troops to its border with Belarus
https://apnews.com/article/poland-belarus-border-troops-e4eaf9ad104063453295b22bf05ab31b
Two Belarussian helicopters were said to stray into Poland last week.
Ukraine accused Wagner troops of Psyop manuevers on the Polish borders
As for Prighozin, a high level Ukranian has said the Putin and Prighozin were working together during the mutiny.
https://www.skynews.com.au/world-news/ukraine-accuses-russian-president-vladimir-putin-of-staging-shortlived-mutiny-with-exally-yevgeny-prigozhin/news-story/5a36e943767b2a1da60354a340832e08
This sounds like what folks suspected....but it's always a good idea to take Ukranian/Russian claims with a pinch of salt.
Also the US was talking to Russia during the mutiny.
The relatively rare Russia-US contact came during the mutiny by Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner group as it briefly took control of a major city. The upheaval sparked fears in Washington that nuclear-armed Russia could descend into chaos.
Some grains of salt are already appearing.
The Institute for War is saying that Putin's deal with Prigozhin may have collapsed and Wagner Troops are already leaving Belarussia and more will leave next week. Apparently Belarussian President Lukashenko found out that Putin isn't planning on paying for Wagner
This is a useful viewpoint.
Essentially they are saying the issue of Prighozin still needs to be resolved by Putin.
Another grain of salt. The British DOD is saying Putin just signed a law to allow the Rosgvardia, the Russian National Guard who act as his personal defense force to get heavy weaponry including attack helicopters and artillery
https://twitter.com/DefenceHQ/status/1688789574552596480
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/russias-200-000-strong-national-120144124.html