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Russia-Ukraine war updates for Tuesday June 27, 2023

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Plane linked to Wagner boss Prigozhin lands in Belarus

A personal business jet linked to Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin landed in Belarus on Tuesday, data from flight-tracking website Flightradar24 showed.

The Embraer Legacy 600 aircraft, registration number RA-02795, matches the identification codes of the jet belonging to Prigozhin, in response to the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). It landed early on Tuesday morning near Minsk, having taken off from St. Petersburg shortly after 1 a.m. local time (5 p.m. ET Monday), though it is just not yet known who was on board.

Under the deal brokered by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko over the weekend, which brought a halt to Wagner’s insurrection against Moscow, Prigozhin has been effectively exiled to Belarus. His exact whereabouts have been unknown because the rebellion.

— Elliot Smith

Russia’s FSB drops criminal case against rebels, state media reports

Members of the Wagner Group prepare to depart from the Southern Military District’s headquarters and return to their base on June 24, 2023 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. (Photo by Feodor Larin/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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Russia’s FSB (Federal Security Service) has closed its criminal case against armed rebels involved within the failed Wagner Group mutiny over the weekend, state-owned news agencies reported Tuesday citing the FSB’s Center of Special Operations.

“In the middle of the investigation of a criminal case initiated by the investigative department of the FSB of the Russian Federation on June 23 under Article 279 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation on the very fact of an armed insurrection, it was established that on June 24 its participants stopped actions directly geared toward committing against the law,” the safety service said, in response to Russian news agency RIA Novosti.

“Considering this and other circumstances relevant to the investigation, on June 27, the investigating authority issued a call to shut the criminal case.”

Wagner Group fighters on Saturday captured a military headquarters within the southern city of Rostov-on-Don before advancing toward Moscow.

Nonetheless, the private mercenary group’s march was halted when Prigozhin reportedly cut a take care of the Kremlin, brokered by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

RIA also reported on Tuesday that Wagner is preparing at hand over its heavy artillery to the Russian defense ministry.

— Elliot Smith

Gains for Ukraine air forces near Donetsk, British Ministry of Defence says

Ukrainian air forces have made small advances east from the village of Krasnohorivka, near Donetsk city, in response to the British Ministry of Defence.

“That is one in every of the primary instances since Russia’s February 2022 invasion that Ukrainian forces have highly likely recaptured an area of territory occupied by Russia since 2014,” the MoD said in an update Tuesday.

“Recent multiple concurrent Ukrainian assaults throughout the Donbas have likely overstretched Donetsk People’s Republic and Chechen forces operating on this area.”

U.K. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told Parliament on Monday that as a part of its summer counteroffensive, Ukraine had already recaptured roughly 300 square kilometers, which he said was “greater than Russia seized in its whole winter offensive.”

— Elliot Smith

Zelenskyy praises Ukrainian advances after trip to frontline

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday praised Ukrainian forces for advancing “in all directions,” after he spent the day visiting and distributing awards to troops on the frontline in parts of eastern and southern Ukraine.

“Today, our warriors have advanced in all directions, and it’s a comfortable day,” the president said in a nightly video address, in response to a translation.

— Elliot Smith

Putin honors Russian pilots killed in Wagner Group mutiny

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with the country’s top security officials in Moscow on June 26, 2023.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday paid tribute to fighter pilots killed in the course of the Wagner Group’s aborted mutiny over the weekend.

In a televised address, Putin’s first public remarks since Saturday’s armed insurrection, he thanked Russian residents, law enforcement and security services for his or her unity and praised the fallen pilots for his or her “courage and self-sacrifice.”

This was Putin’s first acknowledgment of the pilots’ deaths after Wagner forces downed Russian aircraft in the course of the 24-hour revolt, but there isn’t any official information as yet on what number of aircraft were shot down and what number of Russian pilots died.

— Elliot Smith

Putin addresses Russians, calls Wagner insurrection ‘criminal’

A screen grab captured from a video shows Russian President Vladimir Putin making an announcement amid escalating tensions between the Kremlin and the top of paramilitary group Wagner in Moscow on June 24, 2023.

Kremlin Press Office| Handout | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images

Russian President Vladimir Putin has delivered his first televised address since Wagner Group mercenaries instigated a failed mutiny against Russian military leaders over the weekend.

Putin called the insurrection “criminal activity to separate and weaken the country, which is now confronting a colossal external threat,” meaning the international response to Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.

The Russian president said the organizers of the armed rebellion can be “dropped at justice,” yet he didn’t mention Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin by name.

He also offered apparent clemency to the lots of of Wagner mercenaries who participated within the armed march from the southern city of Rostov to about 200 miles outside Moscow.

The speech did little to make clear what comes next for the Wagner Group or for the Russian military, which was unprepared for the speed and ease with which the rebel convoy traveled through the country on major highways.

In his speech, Putin insisted his troops would have crushed the insurrection if it had proceeded any further.

— Christina Wilkie

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