‘Russian security officers had no desire to fight Wagner mercenaries’
Military experts on the aftermath of Prigozhin’s mutiny attempt

Why was the column of rebels not stopped during its advance on Moscow? What forces was Yevgeny Prigozhin really in charge of? What will happen to the Wagner chief next? Novaya-Europe talked to military experts to try and make sense of a rebellion that petered out in a day.
Washington did not want to be accused of participating in the preparations for the rebellion. Meanwhile, Russia’s Federal Security Service, Federal Guard Service, other special services, and police missed this threat entirely.
“They wanted to either keep the status quo of their PMC and receive some privileges for themselves.
“It’s known that Putin does not forgive treason and betrayal from his associates. Especially after a humiliation like the Moscow march was.

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