The attempted coup d’état in Russia by Wagner PIK founder Yevgeny Prigozhin shows that dictator Vladimir Putin has lost his monopoly in force.
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The revolt of the so-called chef Putin against the current head of the aggressor country showed that Putin “now is not the only master in the city.” However, a weak Russian dictator is fraught with great danger. This was announced on June 29 by the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, CNN reports.
A weak path is a great danger. Until now, we have looked at Russia as a threat because it was a force. Now we have to look at Russia as a threat due to internal instability, he said.
And the Prime Minister of Latvia, Krisjanis Karins, expressed concern that units of the PKK “Wagner” are moving to Belarus. This may threaten with attempts to infiltrate “Wagnerites” into Europe with unknown goals.
Recall that the Russian war criminal Yevgeny Prigozhin on June 23 announced a demarche against the Russian military leadership, in particular against Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. The mercenaries took control of Rostov-on-Don and Voronezh, during the “march” they shot down several Russian helicopters and a plane. With only a few hundred kilometers to go to Moscow, Prigogine abruptly stopped the riot.
Subsequently, it became known that dictator Alexander Lukashenko held talks with Prigozhin, after which he announced that his fighters were returning to field camps.
Source: CNN
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