"Russia-Ukraine War: Top Russian General Detained in Wagner Mutiny Aftermath"

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"Russia-Ukraine War: Top Russian General Detained in Wagner Mutiny Aftermath"
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Early intelligence reports suggest that General Sergei Surovikin, Russia's former top commander in Ukraine, has been detained in connection with the failed rebellion led by Yevgeny V. Prigozhin against Russia's military leadership. U.S. officials believe that General Surovikin may have had knowledge of the uprising. The fate and location of the Wagner Group, the mercenary force involved in the rebellion, remain unknown. Meanwhile, the World Bank has approved a $1.5 billion loan to Ukraine for recovery efforts, and President Putin has been making public appearances to project an image of stability and control.

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