The Fallout from Putin's Misjudgments and the Wagner Group's Uprising.

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The Fallout from Putin's Misjudgments and the Wagner Group's Uprising.
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Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin agreed to go into exile in Belarus after his Wagner mercenaries' march on Moscow was stopped. The deal has left questions about Putin's power and the stability of the Kremlin. Prigozhin has criticized how the Russian military has conducted the war and called Putin's justification for the invasion a lie. The failed rebellion has weakened Putin's regime, and the US has reaffirmed its support for Ukraine. A former CIA director warned Prigozhin to be careful around open windows, referencing the number of prominent Russians who have died in unclear circumstances since Russia invaded Ukraine.

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