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The DSR Daily Brief for June 27, 2023: Wagner Mercenaries Free to Go to Belarus, Zelensky Visits the Front Lines and Japan Reinstates South Korea’s Preferred Trade Status

The DSR Network

Chris Cotnoir

Government

4.51.9K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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The three-hundred-ninth episode of the DSR Daily Brief Stories Cited in the Episode: Putin condemns Wagner rebellion but says Prigozhin’s men are free to go Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says forces advancing ‘in all directions’ Japan returns South Korea to preferred trade partner list after 4 years The Key Cases the Supreme Court Has Yet to Decide in 2023 Turkey's lira hits new low after bank rules' rollback Trump heard on tape discussing 'highly confidential, secret' documents Viral dog nanny job posting with $127K salary yanked over too many applicants Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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enter code DSRExpans, all one word. That's the DSRnetwork.com-by and code DSRExpans. Thank you for your

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support. It's June 27, 2023, and this is your DSR Daily Brief. I'm Chris Cotnor. Our top

1:12.1

stories from international outlets this morning. Political Europe reports that Russian President

1:17.7

Vladimir Putin on Monday condemned a weekend mutiny by the Wagner Mercenary Army, but in a sign

1:24.4

of weakness, said Yevgeny Pregozion's men were free to go to Belarus. Putin's statement in an

1:30.9

evening TV address to the nation appeared to lift the threat of legal retribution against

1:37.6

Pregozion, but left questions open as to his authority, as Russia's 16-month-old war on Ukraine

1:43.7

saps its military and economic power. The armed rebellion would have been crushed in any event

1:50.4

said a stern-looking Putin who wore a dark suit in black tie. The organizers of such a mutiny,

1:56.8

however, inadequate they may be, need to understand this. And they understand, including those who

2:03.6

embarked on a criminal attempt to split our nation, Pregozion had resurfaced earlier on Monday

2:10.0

to issue an impassioned defense of his mutiny against Russia's army chiefs and said Belarus was

2:15.8

offering ways for his mercenary groups continued work. On Monday, Russian state media said Pregozion

2:22.9

was still liable for prosecution, but in his latest statement Putin made it clear that the deal

2:29.3

to end the rebellion would stand. According to Al Jazeera, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky

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