“West, Ukraine Wanted Russian Soldiers to Kill Each Other“, Putin Slams Organisers of Wagner Mutiny

In his first reaction since the Wagner short-lived mutiny ended, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the uprising was “doomed to fail”. In a brief televised address, Putin also said that the country showed “unity” in the face of a “treacherous” rebellion. Putin indirectly slammed Prigozhin, saying that the “organisers of the rebellion” “betrayed their country, people”. He also confirmed reports that Russian pilots were killed during the failed mutiny, paying tribute to the dead. Putin appeared to suggest that Wagner would still be shut down, saying that the group’s fighters had the choice to sign a contract or relocate to Belarus. Putin met with his defence and security officials following the speech, at a meeting attended by Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu as well. Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that his forces have advanced in all directions. Western officials claim that Ukraine was cautioned against taking advantage of the chaos to strike inside Russia, as per a report. Watch this video to know what’s latest in the Ukraine-Russia conflict. #Ukraine #Russia #Putin #Prigozhin #Zelensky #Wagner #WorldNews n18oc_world n18oc_crux CRUX is your daily video news guide to the big events that are shaping our world. We track news, geopolitics, diplomacy and defence strategies and explain how they shape national policies. Crux makes sense of global developments, and analyses their impact on daily lives. Follow CRUX on Telegram: Follow CRUX on Instagram (@): Follow CRUX on Facebook: #GetCloserToTheNews with latest headlines on politics, sports and entertainment on Also watch: Crux Decode: Crux : Crux Most Watched:
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