PwC attempts to “phoenix” itself back into a relationship with the government, says Deborah O’Neill; Russia threatened to harm Wagner leaders’ families, forcing Prigozhin to call off an advance in Moscow. Follow updates here.
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The analysis offers clues into the mystery of why Prigozhin, the Wagner Group leader, called off his mutinous march on Moscow on Saturday just hours before reaching the capital. On Sunday, the Russian MP Andrey Gurulyov, a prominent Kremlin propagandist, said there was “no option” but for Prigozhin and another high-profile Wagner figure to be executed.
Reports emerged that the United States was aware of a possible Wagner mutiny days before it happened, withFigures in Washington were said to have become concerned that Putin could lose control of his nuclear arsenal if a full coup was mounted against the Kremlin.On Sunday, Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, said that the armed uprising in Russia exposed “real cracks” in Putin’s authority after he was forced into an amnesty deal.
The Kremlin has said that Wagner soldiers who did not take part in the coup will be taken into Russia’s armed forces, while those who did will no longer be prosecuted.
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