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  • (suspenseful music)

  • - [Narrator] The armed insurrection launched

  • by the chief of the paramilitary Wagner Group,

  • Yevgeny Prigozhin, lasted less than a day,

  • but it was the biggest challenge

  • to the rule of the Russian president.

  • (Vladimir Putin Speaking foreign language)

  • - [Narrator] On Saturday, Wagner seized

  • the southern military district headquarters

  • in the city of Rostov, the main logistical hub

  • for Russian forces operating in Ukraine.

  • They were rolling towards Moscow

  • when a deal set to be negotiated by the Belarusian president

  • between Prigozhin and Putin averted

  • a potential confrontation.

  • The Wall Street Journal's Moscow bureau chief, Ann Simmons,

  • explains what the short-lived mutiny means for Putin.

  • - This crisis is the most significant test,

  • I believe, that Putin has faced in his 23 year rule.

  • Putin had to back down to a certain degree,

  • because he had to go to the negotiating table.

  • In the morning on Saturday,

  • we had Vladimir Putin accusing Prigozhin

  • of instigating an armed rebellion.

  • By the evening, we were seeing that Prigozhin

  • is forgiven and the charge is dropped.

  • Now, we do not know

  • what kind of deal Prigozhin got out of this,

  • it is said that he will be going to Belarus,

  • but the Russian population has now seen

  • that President Putin isn't as invincible.

  • This is definitely exposed vulnerability

  • of his power in the eyes of the Russian elite.

  • In terms of what this crisis shows,

  • it shows that there was very little resistance

  • to Prigozhin on his way to Moscow.

  • The very fact that Prigozhin and his troops

  • were able to get within striking distance

  • of Moscow speaks volumes.

  • It shows on the one hand that soldiers

  • in the Russian military maybe weren't willing

  • to take up arms against Prigozhin.

  • His force is quite feared,

  • and we also have to note that a large portion

  • of Russia's army is now on the front lines of Ukraine.

  • Also, there were pictures and videos

  • of people actually greeting Prigozhin and his troops,

  • at least in Rostov in the south,

  • that shows that maybe there is this level of support

  • for Prigozhin that Putin probably underestimated.

  • The question now will be, how does vladimir Putin regain

  • the narrative that despite that slight glitch,

  • "Nothing has changed, I still have power."

  • But it's definitely clear that his power,

  • at least the perception of his power, has been eroded.

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What’s Next for Putin’s Russia After Wagner Aborts Mutiny | WSJ

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    林宜悉 posted on 2023/07/16
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