Russia-Ukraine war latest: Generals killed in restaurant strike, Russia claims; Wagner mercenaries 'will no longer fight in Ukraine' after Prigozhin snubs Kremlin contracts

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The Kremlin declines to answer questions about Russian General Sergei Surovikin who hasn't been seen since Saturday. DiMagnaySky has more. More updates: 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

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"The mutiny we saw at the weekend demonstrates that there are cracks and divisions within the Russian system. At the same time, it is important to underline that these are internal Russian matters," Mr Stoltenberg said on arrival at the summit. Oleksandr Prokudin said a refuge had been targeted by the shelling - a venue known as an invincibility point, where citizens are able to use electricity and Wi-Fi if theirs is out.Ukraine will work towards NATO membership, Kuleba reaffirms

Has he been detained and if so, is he being questioned as complicit in Prigozhin’s attempted coup or just for information? Is he in Rostov, or already in Moscow's Lefortovo jail, or is all this discussion just an info op to spread rumours of a purge, terrify the elites and destabilise Russia’s military leadership?

In January, Surovikin was demoted as head of Ukraine operations, the first in a series of steps to try and lessen Wagner's influence and in April, Misintzev was sacked. He promptly joined Wagner forces - an example of cross-germination between the military and the mercenary force at a very senior level.

Per the online media outfit Baza, Surovikin's daughter says reports of his detention are not true and that 'everyone is doing their jobs'. It is hard to know whether other senior officials quoted anonymously as saying Surovikin is in detention know that for a fact or if they’ve just seen it on telegram.

Raising the voltage in the power supply lines to the plant could bring about a nuclear accident at the lower end of this timeframe "We knew the Russians could blow up the Kakhovka dam and we know they could target ZNPP," Taras Tyshchenko, a local health administrator, told The Independent.'Nothing happened to him': Missing Russian general is fine, daughter says

In truth, the event triggered more questions than answers, specifically why did Prigozhin start something he probably knew he could not finish, and what happens next? Mr Putin's evident anger at the temerity of his protege and the damage done to the president's authority and credibility will not be easily forgiven or forgotten - he will not want to make Prigozhin a martyr, so President Lukashenko's offer of help was probably timely.

It remains to be seen how many of the mercenaries move to Belarus - they are only motivated by money and unless they have paid employment, they move on.

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