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Russians withdrew 100 billion rubles- almost $1.1 billion- from banks during Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin s brief mutiny against the country s president Vladimir Putin. Russia s central bank report showed that 100 billion rubles were taken out on June 23-25 during Wagner s rebellion, The Moscow Times reported. Russian president stanley cup Vladimir Putin AP Yevgeny Prigozhin claimed that Russia s military had killed about 30 of his troops in a missile strike on June 23 after which he ordered his group s troops to march on Moscow. The rebellion ended the next day after a peace deal was reportedly brokered between the two sides by Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko. Russian business news stanley cups outlet RBC reported that the money withdrawal during the Wagner mutiny was the most noticeable surge in demand for cash since the country announced partial mobilization of its military in September. Russia s central bank reported that 500 billion rubles about $5.5 billion were withdrawn from the nation s banks during June. One-fifth of that amount was taken out during the June 23-25 timeline of the re stanley cup website bellion. Read more: Smuggled via China Kim Jong seen with smartphone at North Korea missile launchThe bank said that such increases in cash circulation do not influence its monetary policies, the report claimed. Ruble hit a 15-month low last week when it traded at 93 against the dollar on July 6 which economists said was related to the mutiny. The ruble s value has been lower Syvk Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu dissolves influential war Cabinet after key partner bolted from government
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Thursday pledged that Washington would use the full range of its arsenal, including nuclear weapons, to defend allies Japan and South Korea against North Korea if needed. Japan s foreign minister Fumio Kishida L , US secretary of state Rex Tillerson C and South Korean foreign minister Yun Byung-Se R shake hands before a meeting at the World Conference Center February 16, 2017 in Bonn, Germany. AFP The United States remains steadfast in its defence commitments to it stanley termoska s allies, the Republic of Korea and Japan, including the commitment to provide ext stanley cup uk ended deterrence, backed by the full range of its nuclear and conventional defence capabilities, Tillerson said in a joint statement after meeting the foreign ministers in Bonn. North Korea has carried out repeated missile launches despite UN sanctions and last year conducted two nuclear tests in a bid to dev stanley us elop a weapons system capable of hitting the US mainland. Pyongyang said the latest missile tested on Sunday could carry a nuclear warhead. Seoul said the rocket travelled some 500 kilometres 300 miles before it came down in the Sea of Japan East Sea . The joint statement said Tillerson, South Koreas Yun Byung-Se and Japans Fumio Kishida condemned in the strongest terms the test which was carried out in flagrant disregard for multiple UN Security Council resolutions. The three countries would work together to ensure that further violations would be met with an ev
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