'We can't keep evolving in this manner,' former sleeper agent Andrey Bezrukov told Russian state television.
in Ukraine. The mercenary force has been key to Moscow's war effort in Ukraine, but the relationship between Wagner and Russian authorities has always been tense.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the government, via a video conference at the Kremlin in Moscow on June 21, 2023. Russia is not a strong nation, a former KGB agent has said during a state television broadcast in the wake of the Wagner mutiny which shook the Kremlin over the weekend.On Tuesday, Russian state media reported that the FSB, Moscow's federal security service, had closed its investigation into criminal charges relating to the mutiny.
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Russia coup: Blinken says 'cracks' have emerged in Russia after Wagner rebellionSecretary of State Antony Blinken says that the brief revolt by the private mercenary group, the Wagner Group, earlier this weekend has shown 'cracks' in Russia that were not previously there.
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Russia coup: Where things stand in Russia as Wagner group retreats to BelarusAfter seizing the southern Russian city of Rostov and advancing toward Moscow Saturday, the Wagner group's troops pulled back following a reported truce between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin.
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Russia-Ukraine live updates: Russia closes case against Wagner Group leaderBREAKING: The Russian Federal Security Service on Tuesday dropped the criminal case investigating the rebellion by Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin and his forces.
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Biden calls mutiny a 'struggle within the Russian system' and says US and NATO played no partPresident Joe Biden declared Monday that the United States and NATO played no part in the Wagner mercenary group's short-lived insurrection in Russia, calling the uprising and the longer-term challenges it poses for President Vladimir Putin's power “a struggle within the Russian system.” Biden and U.S. allies supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russia's invasion emphasized their intent to be seen as staying out of the mercenaries' stunning insurgency, the biggest threat to Putin in his two decades leading Russia.
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The Mutiny That Shook Putin's Grip on Power - The Journal. - WSJ PodcastsIt was a weekend of chaos in Russia, as forces of the paramilitary Wagner Group marched towards Moscow in a short-lived revolt. WSJ's Yaroslav Trofimov describes what happened and explains why this is the biggest threat to President Vladimir Putin in his more than two decades in power. Further Reading: - After Weekend of Chaos in Russia, Questions Remain Over Fate of Wagner - Why Wagner Chief Prigozhin Turned Against Putin Further Listening: - The Grim Story of a Russian Prisoner Turned Recruit - ‘Putin’s Chef’ Now Serving Up Gains for Russia in Ukraine
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Russian State TV Anchors Aghast that Putin Didn’t Kill PrigozhinRussian state TV host Vladimir Solovyov was shocked and dismayed at the dismal state of the country’s preparedness that allowed Prigozhin’s forces to roll through the land unimpeded.
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