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Putin says Russian mercenary group has no legal basis so 'doesn't exist'

IndiaTimes Friday, 14 July 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the Wagner private military company 'simply doesn't exist' as a legal entity, in comments adding to the series of often bizarre twists that have followed the group's abortive revolt last month — the most serious threat to Putin's 23-year rule amid the war in Ukraine. "There is no law on private military organisations. It simply doesn't exist," Putin said.
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News video: Russia says Wagner mercenaries surrendered tanks and other weapons after mutiny | Oneindia News

Russia says Wagner mercenaries surrendered tanks and other weapons after mutiny | Oneindia News 02:01

Russian Defence Ministry said that mercenaries of the Wagner Group are completing the handover of their weapons to the Russian military. The move follows the private army's brief rebellion last month that challenged the Kremlin's authority. The disarming of Wagner appears to be an end to the...

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