Montenegrin prosecutors began to mention Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov in prosecution documents in the case of an attempted coup d'etat Moscow allegedly orchestrated, according to CrimeRussia.com
Militants of the so-called "Luhansk People's Republic" ("LPR") in Ukraine's east have withdrawn the cordons in several districts in the center of the Russian-occupied city of Luhansk, but simultaneously stepped up security outside the building of the so-called "White House," the former Luhansk Regional State Administration, where leader of local terrorists Igor Plotnitsky has barricaded himself, according to the news portal LIGA.net.
Social media users report that 200 armed militants have stormed the building of the so-called "Prosecutor General's Office" ("PGO") in the center of the Russian-occupied city of Luhansk, according to the Drugoi Lugansk local news portal.
Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov has refused to comment on the situation in the Russian-occupied city of Luhansk and the presence of armed people in the city center, according to an UNIAN correspondent in Russia.
Spokesman for Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, Artem Shevchenko, reported that the self-proclaimed leader of the terrorist group “Luhansk People’s Republic” (LPR), Igor Plotnitsky, fled from the occupied Luhansk to Russia.
As an internal row went public between the self-proclaimed “leader” of the so-called “Luhansk People’s Republic” Igor Plotnitsky and the “interior minister” Igor Kornet he sacked recently, the militant stronghold of Luhansk may become a site of an open armed confrontation between the opposing gangs, including with the involvement of forces of the neighboring militant-held territory, the “Donetsk People’s Republic”.
An armored personnel carrier (APC) and armed people, some are equipped with hand grenade launchers, have been brought to the building of the former Ministry of Internal Affairs in the center of the Russian-occupied city of Luhansk, according to Radio Liberty journalist Andriy Dikhtyarenko.
Ukrainian Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko claims that 150-200 people who are participating in a protest rally outside the Ukrainian parliament's building in Kyiv are plotting a violent coup and it is being funded from abroad, according to an UNIAN correspondent.
These are the covert surveillance photographs said to offer key proof Russian intelligence officers plotted a violent coup that would have ended in the assassination of a European leader, according to The Telegraph.
Former Ukrainian .president Viktor Yanukovych’s defense team on Thursday said they handed to the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine the statement by their client about the "coup d'etat" in Ukraine in 2014, Ukrainska Pravda online newspaper reports.