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Russian mercenaries’ short-lived revolt could have long-term consequences for Putin

(AP) --- Russian government troops withdrew from the streets of Moscow and people flocked to parks and cafes Sunday following a short-lived revolt by mercenary forces that weakened President Vladimir Putin and raised questions about his ability to wage war in Ukraine.

Russia: Oil depot ablaze in Voronezh Region, says governor

MOSCOW, June 24. /TASS/: Firefighters are extinguishing fire at a fuel storage tank of an oil depot in the Voronezh Region, Regional Governor Alexander Gusev said on Saturday.

"An effort is underway in Voronezh to put out fire at a fuel storage tank of the oil depot on Dimitrov Street. Over 100 firefighters and 30 pieces of equipment are working at the scene. There are no victims, according to preliminary information," the governor wrote on his Telegram channel.

Russia will defend itself from internal treachery, says Putin

MOSCOW, June 24. /TASS/: Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a televised address on Saturday that the unfolding events were a betrayal of the country and its people and Russia would defend itself from internal treachery.

"We will defend both our people and our statehood from any threats, including internal treachery. What we have been confronted with can be precisely called treachery. The unbounded ambitions and personal interests have led to a treason and a betrayal of the country and its people," the head of state stressed.

Russian Historical Society chairman points to failed attempt to foment civil war

MOSCOW, June 24. /TASS/: An attempt to stir up Russian society and foment a civil war has failed, said Sergey Naryshkin, Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service and Chairman of the Russian Historical Society.

"As of now, it is clear that an attempt to stir up society, awaken its darkest impulses and foment a fratricidal civil war has failed," he said in a statement posted on the Russian Historical Society’s Telegram channel.

"The Russian people demonstrated their civic maturity and ability to distinguish the truth from lies," he added.

Mutiny in Russia aiming to take over power - Medvedev

MOSCOW, June 24. /TASS/: The armed mutiny underway in Russia is a thought-through operation organized to take over power, said Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev.

"It is obvious that this is a well-thought-out and planned operation aiming to take over power in the country," he told journalists.

Plotters aim to destabilize Russia - Foreign Ministry

MOSCOW, June 24. /TASS/: The plotters' adventurist aspirations are aimed at destabilizing Russia, and this plays into the hands of its external enemies, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in connection with the current domestic political situation.

"The plotters' adventurist aspirations are essentially aimed at destabilizing the situation in Russia, destroying our unity and undermining Russia's efforts to reliably ensure international security," the Foreign Ministry said. "The mutiny plays into the hands of Russia's external enemies."

Russia: Chechen leader offers to help put down Wagner mutiny

MOSCOW, June 24 (Reuters) - Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said on Saturday his forces were ready to help put down a mutiny by Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin and to use harsh methods if necessary.

Kadyrov in a statement posted on Telegram called Prigozhin's behaviour "a knife in the back" and called on Russian soldiers not to give in to any "provocations."

He said that Chechen units were moving towards the "zones of tension" and would act to "preserve Russia's units and defend its statehood".

Central and Eastern Europe's largest hydropower plant to be built by Chinese firm breaks ground

SARAJEVO, June 24 (Xinhua) -- The groundbreaking ceremony for the Dabar Hydropower Plant, which will be built by China Gezhouba Group, was held Friday in the entity Republika Srpska (RS) of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).

The project, with an installed capacity of 159.15 MW and a total investment of 244 million euros (266.8 million U.S. dollars), is the largest hydropower project undertaken by Chinese enterprises in Central and Eastern Europe.

As Greece’s center-right heads for a landslide, fringe parties jostle to squeeze into Parliament

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — With the formerly ascendant, Nazi-inspired Golden Dawn party broken, its leadership in prison, and the anti-Western left defanged, Greece’s political fringes are looking more gauche than sinister.

Still, up to five small parties — three on the far right and two on the far left — could conceivably reach the 3% support needed to enter Parliament in Sunday’s repeat elections, despite a swing back to mainstream politicians as the scars of Greece’s 10-year financial crisis gradually heal.

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