Putin says he ‘didn’t doubt’ Russian support during Wagner rebellion

by time news

2023-06-28 20:09:23

Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday June 28 “not to have doubted” of Russian support during Wagner’s armed rebellion last week, which caused the worst crisis in the country since he came to power more than 20 years ago. “I did not doubt the reaction [des gens] in Dagestan and throughout the country”, he said during an interview with the head of this southern Russian republic, according to an extract broadcast by Russian state television. Follow our live.

A strike on a restaurant in Kramatorsk. At least ten people were killed in the bombardment of a restaurant in this city of Donbass on Tuesday, according to a new report communicated Wednesday by the Ukrainian police. The strike, attributed to Russia, also left 61 injured. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, for his part, assured that “Russia is not hitting civilian infrastructure, it is hitting facilities that are somehow linked to military infrastructure.”

Several buildings damaged. According to Ukrainian police, Russia fired two S-300 surface-to-air rockets at Kramatorsk, which remains the only major city still under Ukrainian control in the east of the country. Apartments, businesses, cars, a post office and several other nearby buildings also suffered damage.

kyiv denounces “a manifestation of terror”. “Each display of terror proves again and again, to us and to the whole world, that Russia deserves only one thing as a result of everything it has done: defeat and a tribunal”Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his daily address.

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