Russia is emerging from the shock of mutiny by Yevgeny Prigozhin-led Wagner Group. The months-long feud between Prigozhin and the Russian defence leadership translated into conflict on the ground last week when Prigozhin mounted a rebellion and captured a Russian military headquarters at Rostov-on-Don and marched to Moscow. While the mutiny ended in a deal without any serious material damage, it showed to the world that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not have absolute control over Russia and the ruling elite.
The Wagner Group's Mutiny In Photos
Russia is emerging from the shock of mutiny by Yevgeny Prigozhin-led Wagner Group. The months-long feud between Prigozhin and the Russian defence leadership translated into conflict on the ground last week when Prigozhin mounted a rebellion and captured a Russian military headquarters at Rostov-on-Don and marched to Moscow. While the mutiny ended in a deal without any serious material damage, it showed to the world that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not have absolute control over Russia and the ruling elite.
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