Russia-Ukraine war live news: Wagner to hand weapons to Moscow

Russia drops a criminal case against Wagner, the mercenary force which attempted to launch a rebellion over the weekend, and says the group will transfer heavy weapons to Moscow’s troops.
At least two people have been killed in Russian attacks in Zaporizhia and Donetsk, according to Ukrainian officials.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko says the Wagner uprising was “painful” to watch and warns if Russia collapses, “everyone will remain under the rubble.”
Pope Francis’ peace envoy for Ukraine, Matteo Zuppi, will visit Moscow on June 28-29 “to encourage gestures of humanity”, the Vatican says.
Pope Francis’ peace envoy to visit Moscow: Vatican
Pope Francis’ peace envoy for Ukraine Matteo Zuppi will visit Moscow on June 28-29, the Vatican said in a statement.

“The main purpose of the initiative is to encourage gestures of humanity, which can contribute to facilitating a solution to the current tragic situation and find ways to achieve a just peace,” the Vatican said.Still no grounds for peace talks with Ukraine’: Kremlin
The Kremlin says it still saw no grounds for peace talks with Ukraine.

Asked about a German media report that talks could begin in July, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that at the moment there was no sign of any of the prerequisites for such talks being in place.

Kyiv has said it will not negotiate with Moscow until the last Russian soldier has left Ukraine.

 Kremlin says Putin will address soldiers who helped tackle Wagner mutiny
Kremlin spokesperson Dimitry Peskov told reporters that the Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to address members of Russian military units, the National Guard, security forces and others who helped to uphold order during Saturday’s mutiny by mercenary fighters.

Peskov added that Putin would also speak to Russian media heads.

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