The publication “Important Stories” reported that 1,184 children illegally taken from Ukraine were placed under preliminary guardianship in Russia.
The case of armed rebellion is officially closed. Yevgeny Prigozhin flew to Minsk.
On June 28, 2001, at about 1 a.m., in the village of Geldagan, Kurchaloy District, Russian soldiers killed Dzhabrail Uvaisovich Israilov, born in 1953, and his sons Beksolt Dzhabrailovich Israilov, born in 1982, and Bekhan Dzhabrailovich Israilov, born in 1983.
As a result of a Russian missile attack on Kramatorsk, there were killed, including three children, and 60 were injured.
On the night of June 27, in the city of Urus-Martan, employees of the Russian law enforcement agencies detained Muslim Khasanovich Khazhgiriev. At the same time, his parents were beaten.
The hunger strike of forced migrants from Chechnya, temporarily residing in Ingushetia, continued. The main demand of the participants of the action is the cessation of hostilities and the beginning of negotiations with the President of the CRI, Aslan Maskhadov.
On June 25, 2001, at about 20:00, on the northwestern outskirts of the village of Tsotsin-Yurt, Kurchaloevsky District, near a gas station, employees of Russian law enforcement agencies detained Muslo Magomedovich Ediev, born in 1964, the father of three minor children.
Presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said that the authorities will not persecute the “Wagnerites” who participated in the rebellion, “taking into account their front-line services.” In Rostov-on-Don, the Wagnerites are preparing to leave the city.
On June 24, 2001, in the morning in the village of Stariye Atagi, Grozny region, a so-called. passport check operation. The settlement was blocked by armored vehicles and troops.
The FSB and the Russian Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal case against Prigozhin under the article “Rebellion”.