Putin's Emotional State Soars After Failed Wagner Mutiny

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is said to be in a "heightened emotional state" following the failed mutiny by the Wagner Group, making him susceptible to manipulation. Experts believe that the rebellion, although unsuccessful, has weakened Putin and led to his entourage gaining more power. Putin's recent public appearances have shown an unusual joy and euphoria, possibly to create a perception of widespread support for the embattled leader. This marks a new phase in Putin's regime, where his entourage is actively shaping its trajectory.
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