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Wagner S Mutiny Punctured Putin S Strongman Image and Exposed Cracks His Rule

Take OfficeCaution AdviceEconomyWorldlanguages Russia

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The article describes a political mutiny in Russia with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity price, supply chain, or company margin impact is reported. The event is geopolitical and lacks concrete economic channels.

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  • On June 24, 2023, Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin initiated a mutiny that briefly threatened Moscow.
  • Prigozhin's forces claimed to number 25,000 and took control of Rostov-on-Don without resistance.
  • The mutiny was resolved via a deal brokered by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.
  • Security services began raiding Wagner offices following the incident.
  • The event exposed cracks in President Vladimir Putin's authority and raised questions about his grip on power.

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