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Putin’s power ‘ebbing away’ as Russian president disappears after Wagner rebellion
Putin’s power ‘ebbing away’ as Russian president disappears after Wagner rebellion
An attempted uprising by mercenaries has revealed cracks in Vladimir Putin’s authority, according to the US secretary of state. The mutiny by the Wagner Group, which saw its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin order his troops to march on Moscow, left the Russian president hiding from public view on Sunday after being forced into an amnesty deal. Though the astonishing revolt was short-lived – with the fighters withdrawing under the agreement that saw Mr Prigozhin exiled to Belarus – it has raised questions about Mr Putin’s grip on power. The Russian president has not commented publicly since the deal was struck to de-escalate one of the biggest challenges since he rose to power more than two decades ago. He said he was giving top priority to the conflict in Ukraine in excerpts from an interview aired by state television on Sunday, but it appeared to have been recorded before the rebellion. Speaking on Sunday, US secretary of state Anthony Blinken said the revolt was a “direct challenge of Putin’s authority”. Mr Blinken said the turmoil has weakened Mr Putin in ways that could aid Ukraine’s counteroffensive. Mr Blinken told US media: “We’ve seen more cracks emerge in the Russian facade. It is too soon to tell exactly where they go... but certainly, we have all sorts of new questions that Putin is going to have to address in the weeks and months ahead.” The Wagner Group’s forces were just 195km (120 miles) from Moscow before the rebellion was called off to avoid shedding Russian blood. Mr Prigozhin had said his “march” on Moscow was intended to remove corrupt and incompetent Russian commanders he blames for botching the war in Ukraine. Mr Prigozhin has for months accused Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu and the chief of the general staff, Valery Gerasimov, of incompetence and of withholding ammunition from his fighters as they battled to take Bakhmut in Ukraine. This month, Mr Prigozhin defied orders to place his troops under defence ministry command. He launched the rebellion on Friday after alleging the military had killed some of his men in an airstrike – a claim denied by the defence ministry. Mr Prigozhin, 62, was seen leaving the district military headquarters in Rostov, hundreds of miles south of Moscow, late on Saturday. His whereabouts on Sunday were not known. The deal brokered by Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko also means Wagner fighters who joined the “march for justice” will face no action. In an earlier televised address on Saturday, Mr Putin said the rebellion put Russia‘s very existence under threat. “We are fighting for the lives and security of our people, for our sovereignty and independence, for the right to remain Russia, a state with a thousand-year history,” Mr Putin said, vowing punishment for those behind “an armed insurrection”. In his daily address on Sunday, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said Mr Putin is “obviously very afraid” and is “probably hiding”, while his defence minister Oleksii Reznikov said the 36-hour mutiny shows Russian authorities are “weak”. Mr Reznikov said: “Had a phone conversation with my friend and colleague secretary of defence Lloyd J Austin III. “We talked about recent events in Russia. We agree that the Russian authorities are weak and that withdrawing Russian troops from Ukraine is the best choice for the Kremlin. Russia would be better served to address its own issues.” He added: “We also discussed the #UAarmy‘s counteroffensive and the next steps in strengthening our defence forces. Things are moving in the right direction. Ukraine will win.” Meanwhile, the Institute for the Study of War said Russia struggled to respond clearly and coherently to the threat from the Wagner Group. It said the incident has highlighted “internal security weaknesses likely due to surprise and the impact of heavy losses in Ukraine”. Commons defence committee chair Tobias Ellwood told the i newspaper: “Putin’s days are clearly numbered, he might survive the initial wound for a period of time but as Russian history shows, often it triggers a series of subsequent events that lead to the leader’s downfall. “Power is ebbing away. The Wagner Group may be neutered, Prighozin exiled, but Putin is definitely weaker and the hawks are now circling.” Read More Ukraine says Wagner’s mutiny proves Putin’s fragility – but this war ends on the battlefield US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says ‘we haven’t seen the last act’ in Russia’s Wagner rebellion Russia-Ukraine war live: Wagner rebellion shows Putin’s power is finally cracking, US says The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
2023-06-26 07:45
Scoop: Netflix show depicts colliding worlds of crime and media
Scoop: Netflix show depicts colliding worlds of crime and media
Netflix series Scoop tells the story of a journalist's murder and the wrongful confinement of another.
2023-06-26 07:45
UK to Tame Inflation With Greedflation and Public Pay Crackdown
UK to Tame Inflation With Greedflation and Public Pay Crackdown
The UK government is stepping up efforts to tame soaring inflation by threatening both a crackdown on corporate
2023-06-26 07:29
China Dragon Boat Festival tourism trips above pre-COVID levels -ministry
China Dragon Boat Festival tourism trips above pre-COVID levels -ministry
BEIJING (Reuters) -Trips for tourism in China during last week's three-day Dragon Boat Festival climbed 32.3% from a year earlier
2023-06-26 07:28
Boat hits Fisher Island Ferry near Miami, killing one man and hospitalizing another
Boat hits Fisher Island Ferry near Miami, killing one man and hospitalizing another
A man was killed and another was hospitalized after a 30-foot boat hit the Fisher Island Ferry near Miami early Sunday morning, the US Coast Guard said.
2023-06-26 07:27
Georgia leaders voice concern over antisemitic demonstrations outside 2 synagogues
Georgia leaders voice concern over antisemitic demonstrations outside 2 synagogues
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and other state leaders have spoken out against bigotry and hate after antisemitic demonstrations took place outside two synagogues in the state this weekend.
2023-06-26 07:23
Gloom Grips China Markets Again as Stimulus Trade Fizzles Out
Gloom Grips China Markets Again as Stimulus Trade Fizzles Out
Losses in Chinese assets are mounting again as Beijing’s modest stimulus disheartens investors. The Hang Seng China Enterprises
2023-06-26 07:22
Putin Faces Historic Threat to Absolute Grip on Power in Russia
Putin Faces Historic Threat to Absolute Grip on Power in Russia
Vladimir Putin managed to avert an attack on Moscow with an eleventh-hour deal with his mutinous mercenary commander.
2023-06-26 07:17
Oil, US Stock Futures Edge Up, Currencies Steady: Markets Wrap
Oil, US Stock Futures Edge Up, Currencies Steady: Markets Wrap
Oil and US equity futures edged higher Monday while major currencies traded within narrow ranges versus the dollar
2023-06-26 06:58
Russia: Instability ratchets up pressure on Vladimir Putin
Russia: Instability ratchets up pressure on Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin's mixed messages on the Wagner mutiny have been raising eyebrows and changing perceptions of him.
2023-06-26 06:51
Teenager on sub took Rubik's Cube to break record, mother tells BBC
Teenager on sub took Rubik's Cube to break record, mother tells BBC
In her first interview, Christine Dawood told the BBC she lost hope when the 96-hour mark passed.
2023-06-26 06:45
No clear favorite as Guatemala votes for new president
No clear favorite as Guatemala votes for new president
By Sofia Menchu and Diego Oré GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) -Guatemalans headed to the polls on Sunday in a hotly contested
2023-06-26 06:27
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