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With Russia revolt over, mercenaries' future and direction of Ukraine war remain uncertain

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With Russia revolt over, mercenaries' future and direction of Ukraine war remain uncertain
The rebellious mercenary soldiers who briefly took over a Russian military headquarters on an ominous march toward Moscow were gone Sunday, but the short-lived revolt has weakened President Vladimir Putin just as his forces are facing a fierce counteroffensive in Ukraine.Under terms of the agreement that ended the crisis, Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led his Wagner troops in the failed uprising, will go into exile in Belarus but will not face prosecution.But it was unclear what would ultimately happen to him and his forces. Few details of the deal were released either by the Kremlin or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who brokered it. Neither Prigozhin nor Putin has been heard from, and top Russian military leaders have also remained silent.Video above: Putin says 'inevitable punishment' for those who chose 'treachery'U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken described the weekend맥스카지노s events as 맥스카지노extraordinary,맥스카지노 recalling that 16 months ago Putin appeared poised to seize the capital of Ukraine and now he has had to defend Moscow from forces led by his onetime protege.맥스카지노I think we맥스카지노ve seen more cracks emerge in the Russian façade,맥스카지노 Blinken said on NBC맥스카지노s 맥스카지노Meet the Press.맥스카지노맥스카지노It is too soon to tell exactly where they go and when they get there, but certainly we have all sorts of new questions that Putin is going to have to address in the weeks and months ahead.맥스카지노It was not yet clear what the fissures opened by the 24-hour rebellion would mean for the war in Ukraine. But it resulted in some of the best forces fighting for Russia being pulled from the battlefield: the Wagner troops, who had shown their effectiveness in scoring the Kremlin's only land victory in months, in Bakhmut, and Chechen soldiers sent to stop them on the approach to Moscow.The Wagner forces' largely unopposed, rapid advance also exposed vulnerabilities in Russia's security and military forces. The mercenary soldiers were reported to have downed several helicopters and a military communications plane. The Defense Ministry has not commented.맥스카지노I honestly think that Wagner probably did more damage to Russian aerospace forces in the past day than the Ukrainian offensive has done in the past three weeks," Michael Kofman, director of Russia studies at the CNA research group, said in a podcast.Ukrainians hoped the Russian infighting could create opportunities for their army, which is in the early stages of a counteroffensive to take back territory seized by Russian forces.Video below: Yevgeny Prigozhin speaks from Russian military facility맥스카지노Putin is much diminished and the Russian military, and this is significant as far as Ukraine is concerned," said Lord Richard Dannatt, former chief of the general staff of the British armed forces. 맥스카지노... Prigozhin has left the stage to go to Belarus, but is that the end of Yevgeny Prigozhin and the Wagner Group?맥스카지노Under terms of the agreement that stopped Prigozhin맥스카지노s advance, Wagner troops who didn맥스카지노t back the revolt will be offered contracts directly with the Russian military, putting them under the control of the military brass that Prigozhin was trying to oust. A possible motivation for Prigozhin맥스카지노s rebellion was the Defense Ministry맥스카지노s demand, which Putin backed, that private companies sign contracts with it by July 1. Prigozhin had refused to do it.맥스카지노What we don맥스카지노t know, but will discover in the next hours and days is, how many of his fighters have gone with him, because if he has gone to Belarus and kept an effective fighting force around him, then he ... presents a threat again맥스카지노 to Ukraine, Dannatt said.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he told U.S. President Joe Biden in a phone call on Sunday that the aborted rebellion in Russia had 맥스카지노exposed the weakness of Putin's regime.맥스카지노In their lightning advance, Prigozhin's forces on Saturday took control of two military hubs in southern Russia and got within 200 kilometers (120 miles) of Moscow before retreating.People in Rostov-on-Don cheered Wagner troops as they departed late Saturday, a scene that played into Putin맥스카지노s fear of a popular uprising. Some ran to shake hands with Prigozhin as he drove away in an SUV.Yet the rebellion fizzled quickly, in part because Prigozhin did not have the backing he apparently expected from Russian security services. The Federal Security Services immediately called for his arrest."Clearly, Prigozhin lost his nerve," retired U.S. Gen. David Petraeus, a former CIA director, said on CNN's 맥스카지노State of the Union.맥스카지노"This rebellion, although it had some applause along the way, didn맥스카지노t appear to be generating the kind of support that he had hoped it would.맥스카지노Rostov appeared calm Sunday morning, with only tank tracks on the roads as a reminder of the Wagner fighters.맥스카지노It all ended perfectly well, thank God. With minimal casualties, I think. Good job,맥스카지노 said a resident, who agreed only to provide his first name, Sergei. He said the Wagner soldiers used to be heroes to him, but not now.In the Lipetsk region, which sits on the road to Moscow, residents appeared unfazed by the turmoil.맥스카지노They did not disrupt anything. They stood calmly on the pavement and did not approach or talk to anyone,맥스카지노 Milena Gorbunova told the AP.As Wagner forces moved north toward Moscow, Russian troops armed with machine guns set up checkpoints on the outskirts. By Sunday afternoon, the troops had withdrawn and traffic had returned to normal, although Red Square remained closed to visitors. On highways leading to Moscow, crews repaired roads ripped up just hours earlier in panic.Anchors on state-controlled television stations cast the deal ending the crisis as a show of Putin맥스카지노s wisdom and aired footage of Wagner troops retreating from Rostov to the relief of local residents who feared a bloody battle for control of the city. People there who were interviewed by Channel 1 praised Putin맥스카지노s handling of the crisis.But the revolt and the deal that ended it severely dented Putin맥스카지노s reputation as a leader willing to ruthlessly punish anyone who challenges his authority.Prigozhin had demanded the ouster of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, whom Prigozhin has long criticized in withering terms for how he has conducted the war in Ukraine.The U.S. had intelligence that Prigozhin had been building up his forces near the border with Russia for some time. That conflicts with Prigozhin맥스카지노s claim that his rebellion was a response to an attack on his field camps in Ukraine on Friday by the Russian military that he said killed a large number of his men. The Defense Ministry denied attacking the camps.U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, said Prigozhin's march on Moscow appeared to have been planned in advance.맥스카지노Now, being a military guy, he understands the logistics and really the assistance that he맥스카지노s going to need to do that,맥스카지노 including from some Russians on the border with Ukraine who supported him, Turner said on CBS' 맥스카지노Face the Nation.맥스카지노맥스카지노This is something that would have had to have been planned for a significant amount of time to be executed in the manner in which it was,맥스카지노 he said.___ Associated Press writers Danica Kirka in London, and Nomaan Merchant in Washington, contributed to this report.

The rebellious mercenary soldiers who briefly took over a Russian military headquarters on an ominous march toward Moscow were gone Sunday, but the has weakened President Vladimir Putin just as his forces are facing a fierce .

Under terms of the agreement that ended the crisis, Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led his Wagner troops in the failed uprising, will go into but will not face prosecution.

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But it was unclear what would ultimately happen to him and his forces. Few details of the deal were released either by the Kremlin or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who brokered it. Neither Prigozhin nor Putin has been heard from, and top Russian military leaders have also remained silent.

Video above: Putin says 'inevitable punishment' for those who chose 'treachery'

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken described the weekend맥스카지노s events as 맥스카지노extraordinary,맥스카지노 recalling that 16 months ago Putin appeared poised to seize the capital of Ukraine and now he has had to defend Moscow from forces led by his onetime protege.

맥스카지노I think we맥스카지노ve seen more cracks emerge in the Russian façade,맥스카지노 Blinken said on NBC맥스카지노s 맥스카지노Meet the Press.맥스카지노

맥스카지노It is too soon to tell exactly where they go and when they get there, but certainly we have all sorts of new questions that Putin is going to have to address in the weeks and months ahead.맥스카지노

It was not yet clear what the fissures opened by the 24-hour rebellion would mean for the war in Ukraine. But it resulted in some of the best forces fighting for Russia being pulled from the battlefield: the Wagner troops, who had shown their effectiveness in scoring the Kremlin's only land victory in months, in Bakhmut, and Chechen soldiers sent to stop them on the approach to Moscow.

The Wagner forces' largely unopposed, rapid advance also exposed vulnerabilities in Russia's security and military forces. The mercenary soldiers were reported to have downed several helicopters and a military communications plane. The Defense Ministry has not commented.

맥스카지노I honestly think that Wagner probably did more damage to Russian aerospace forces in the past day than the Ukrainian offensive has done in the past three weeks," Michael Kofman, director of Russia studies at the CNA research group, said in a podcast.

Ukrainians hoped the Russian infighting could create opportunities for their army, which is in the early stages of a counteroffensive to take back territory seized by Russian forces.

Video below: Yevgeny Prigozhin speaks from Russian military facility

맥스카지노Putin is much diminished and the Russian military, and this is significant as far as Ukraine is concerned," said Lord Richard Dannatt, former chief of the general staff of the British armed forces. 맥스카지노... Prigozhin has left the stage to go to Belarus, but is that the end of Yevgeny Prigozhin and the Wagner Group?맥스카지노

Under terms of the agreement that stopped Prigozhin맥스카지노s advance, Wagner troops who didn맥스카지노t back the revolt will be offered contracts directly with the Russian military, putting them under the control of the military brass that Prigozhin was trying to oust. A possible motivation for Prigozhin맥스카지노s rebellion was the Defense Ministry맥스카지노s demand, which Putin backed, that private companies sign contracts with it by July 1. Prigozhin had refused to do it.

맥스카지노What we don맥스카지노t know, but will discover in the next hours and days is, how many of his fighters have gone with him, because if he has gone to Belarus and kept an effective fighting force around him, then he ... presents a threat again맥스카지노 to Ukraine, Dannatt said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he told U.S. President Joe Biden in a phone call on Sunday that the aborted rebellion in Russia had 맥스카지노exposed the weakness of Putin's regime.맥스카지노

In their lightning advance, Prigozhin's forces on Saturday took control of two military hubs in southern Russia and got within 200 kilometers (120 miles) of Moscow before retreating.

People in Rostov-on-Don cheered Wagner troops as they departed late Saturday, a scene that played into Putin맥스카지노s fear of a popular uprising. Some ran to shake hands with Prigozhin as he drove away in an SUV.

Yet the rebellion fizzled quickly, in part because Prigozhin did not have the backing he apparently expected from Russian security services. The Federal Security Services immediately called for his arrest.

"Clearly, Prigozhin lost his nerve," retired U.S. Gen. David Petraeus, a former CIA director, said on CNN's 맥스카지노State of the Union.맥스카지노

"This rebellion, although it had some applause along the way, didn맥스카지노t appear to be generating the kind of support that he had hoped it would.맥스카지노

Rostov appeared calm Sunday morning, with only tank tracks on the roads as a reminder of the Wagner fighters.

맥스카지노It all ended perfectly well, thank God. With minimal casualties, I think. Good job,맥스카지노 said a resident, who agreed only to provide his first name, Sergei. He said the Wagner soldiers used to be heroes to him, but not now.

In the Lipetsk region, which sits on the road to Moscow, residents appeared unfazed by the turmoil.

맥스카지노They did not disrupt anything. They stood calmly on the pavement and did not approach or talk to anyone,맥스카지노 Milena Gorbunova told the AP.

As Wagner forces moved north toward Moscow, Russian troops armed with machine guns set up checkpoints on the outskirts. By Sunday afternoon, the troops had withdrawn and traffic had returned to normal, although Red Square remained closed to visitors. On highways leading to Moscow, crews repaired roads ripped up just hours earlier in panic.

Anchors on state-controlled television stations cast the deal ending the crisis as a show of Putin맥스카지노s wisdom and aired footage of Wagner troops retreating from Rostov to the relief of local residents who feared a bloody battle for control of the city. People there who were interviewed by Channel 1 praised Putin맥스카지노s handling of the crisis.

But the revolt and the deal that ended it severely dented Putin맥스카지노s reputation as a leader willing to ruthlessly punish anyone who challenges his authority.

Prigozhin had of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, whom Prigozhin has long criticized in withering terms for how he has conducted .

The U.S. had intelligence that Prigozhin had been building up his forces near the border with Russia for some time. That conflicts with Prigozhin맥스카지노s claim that his rebellion was a response to an attack on his field camps in Ukraine on Friday by the Russian military that he said killed a large number of his men. The Defense Ministry denied attacking the camps.

U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, said Prigozhin's march on Moscow appeared to have been planned in advance.

맥스카지노Now, being a military guy, he understands the logistics and really the assistance that he맥스카지노s going to need to do that,맥스카지노 including from some Russians on the border with Ukraine who supported him, Turner said on CBS' 맥스카지노Face the Nation.맥스카지노

맥스카지노This is something that would have had to have been planned for a significant amount of time to be executed in the manner in which it was,맥스카지노 he said.

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Associated Press writers Danica Kirka in London, and Nomaan Merchant in Washington, contributed to this report.