Mutiny in Russia: why is it so significant?

The mutiny in Russian, led by Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, has exposed chaos in the military command but what does it mean for the Ukraine war, Putin and the world? 00:00 - Prigozhin mutinies 01:02 - What it means for the war 02:23 - What it means for Putin 03:18 - What it means for the world Like our video content? Take part in our audience research to tell us why: Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: Subscribe to The Economist’s defence newsletter: Ukraine at war: All of our coverage of the war in one place: The meaning of Prigozhin’s short-lived mutiny: Prigozhin’s strange aborted coup is a sign of Russia’s malaise: How the mutiny in Russia will shape the battlefield in Ukraine: The Wagner group halts its march on Moscow: Wagner rebels turn against Putin’s army: Why the boss of Wagner Group is feuding with Russia’s military leaders: A Russian warlord’s savagery is sending a loud message to Moscow: Who is Yevgeny Prigozhin, the man behind the Wagner Group?:
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