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Russia checking if Western agencies were involved in mutiny

MOSCOW: Russian intelligence services are investigating whether Western spy agencies played a role in the aborted mutiny by Wagner mercenary fighters on Saturday, the TASS news agency quoted Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying on Monday.

In an interview with Russian RT television, Lavrov said U.S. Ambassador Lynne Tracy had spoken to Russian representatives on Sunday and given “signals” that the United States was not involved in the mutiny and that Washington hoped that Russia’s nuclear arsenal would be kept safe, TASS said.

Lavrov also quoted Tracy as saying the mutiny was Russia’s internal affair.

Several Western leaders have said the incident shows that instability is growing in Russia as a result of President Vladimir Putin’s decision to send his armed forces into Ukraine early last year.

Asked whether there was any evidence that neither Ukrainian nor Western intelligence services were involved in the mutiny, Lavrov replied:

“I work in a department that does not collect evidence about illegal actions, but we have such structures, and I assure you, they already understand this.”

Doubts over Wagner’s future have raised questions about whether it will continue its operations in African countries such as Mali and the Central African Republic, where its forces have played a big role in long-running internal conflicts.