CIA Chief Reassures Kremlin Amid Russian Military Purge and Wagner Mutiny

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CIA Chief William Burns made a call to reassure the Kremlin following a mutiny by the Russian private military company Wagner, according to a WSJ news exclusive. The call aimed to prevent any potential escalation of tensions between the United States and Russia.
- CIA Chief William Burns Called to Reassure Kremlin After Wagner Mutiny - WSJ The Wall Street Journal
- A purge at the top of Russia's military establishment? | DW News DW News
- Russian general is believed to be detained in aftermath of Wagner mutiny, AP sources say The Associated Press
- Documents suggest top Russian general was VIP member of Wagner CNN
- WATCH: Pentagon holds news briefing as Russia investigates general for supporting mutiny PBS NewsHour
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