Russian leader Vladimir Putin has seen his State TV channel experience a humiliating primetime hack, in which millions of his people were warned “the hour of reckoning has come.”
25.06.2023 - 18:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Vladimir Putin has said he is confident of being able to implement future plans in the war in Ukraine despite the Wagner rebellion. The leader broke his silence following the extraordinary events in Russia which seen armed mercenaries advancing on Moscow.
Putin stressed in his speech that his top priority remains the war in Ukraine. The Mirror reports Putin, 70, told state television outlets: "We feel confident, and, of course, we are in a position to implement all the plans and tasks ahead of us [in Ukraine].
"This also applies to the country's defence, it applies to the special military operation, it applies to the economy as a whole and its individual areas." Russia's Security Council is due to sit next week to discuss the weekend's chaos.
Putin previously stated that the attempted coup had put Russia's very existence at threat. His current location is unknown with both of his presidential planes fleeing Moscow yesterday.
Wagner group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin stopped his mercenaries 120 miles from Moscow to "avoid shedding Russian blood", in a surprise development yesterday. He posted a message on his Telegram channel stating he had agreed to stop his march on the Russian capital.
Prigozhin will move to Belarus and the Wagner boss and his fighters will be safe from prosecution under a deal brokered by the Belarusian president. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Alexander Lukashenko had offered to mediate, with Russian President Vladimir Putin's agreement, because he had known Prigozhin personally for around 20 years.
Prigozhin has since been pictured grinning and taking selfies with fans as he was apparently forced into "exile". The 62-year-old looked unfazed at the failure of his armed march on Moscow as he returned to
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has seen his State TV channel experience a humiliating primetime hack, in which millions of his people were warned “the hour of reckoning has come.”
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News networks continued to focus on the instability in Russia, as Vladimir Putin spoke for the first time since a failed rebellion led by Wagner Group mercenary chief Yevgeniy Prigozhin.
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Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin has been banished from Russia after Vladimir Putin dropped charges against him.
The head of Wagner force said he has told his troops to stop their march on Moscow and instead withdraw to their field camps in Ukraine in a bid to avoid shedding Russian blood.
Telegram post Friday that Putin’s reasoning for invading Ukraine was based on falsehoods spun by the Russian Ministry of Defense. Watch the full video below:Kinzinger: This is a massive blow to the Russian republic and a massive blow to their military effort and I will also say, it is a massive blow to the people here in the United States like Tucker Carlson, who have been parroting Putin talking points pic.twitter.com/KUyrhMSJG9Carlson, now broadcasting his views via a show posted on Twitter after being fired by Fox News in April, has for nearly a decade expressed clear support for Putin and the Russian government.
The head of the Wagner force said he has ordered his mercenaries to halt their march on Moscow and retreat to their field camps in Ukraine to avoid shedding Russian blood.
Networks have scrambled to cover the rebellion in Russia by initially drawing heavily on social media images, foreign policy analysts and correspondents in other countries, while media presence in Moscow has been limited.
Russian mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin has denied allegations by President Vladimir Putin that he is betraying his country, dubbing his Wagner Group fighters “patriots”.
President Vladimir Putin has made a public address to the Russian people, following moves by the mercenary Wagner group to seize and occupy a Russian military headquarters in the town of Rostov-on-Don, on the country’s southern border with Ukraine.
An armed rebellion led by a paramilitary organisation has been named "the most significant challenge to the Russian state" in recent years, according to UK defence officials.