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Wagner rebellion ‘stab in the back’ to Russia: Putin

President Vladimir Putin on Saturday said
an armed mutiny by Wagner mercenaries was a “stab in the back” and that the
group’s chief Yevgeny Prigozhin had betrayed Russia, as he vowed to punish
the dissidents.

Putin spoke to his nation after a night of uncertainty that saw Wagner
fighters cross into Russia from occupied Ukraine, with Prigozhin vowing they
were “ready to die” to unseat Moscow’s army leadership.

Prigozhin said his fighters control key military sites in the southern city
of Rostov-on-Don.

“This is a stab in the back to our country, to our nation,” Putin said.

“We have been faced with exactly betrayal. Extravagant ambitions and personal
interests led to treason,” he said referring to Prigozhin, who has been known
as “Putin’s chef” for his catering companies supplying the Kremlin.

Putin said those rebelling will be punished and that authorities have
“received the necessary orders” to do so, with Moscow declaring an “anti-
terror operation regime.”

“All those who consciously stood on the path of betrayal, who prepared an
armed rebellion, stood on the path of blackmail and terrorist methods, will
suffer inevitable punishment, before the law and before our people,” Putin
vowed.

He described the Wagner attempt to unseat Russia’s top generals as a “deadly
threat to our statehood and to us as a nation” and urged Russians to unite.

Putin said the Wagner mutiny came as Russia’s Ukraine offensive was deciding
“the fate of our people”, comparing the timing to the 1917 revolution which
happened as Russia fought in the First World War.

“But victory was stolen (then),” he said. “And in the end, the tragedy of the
(Russian) Civil War.”

“We will not let this repeat itself. We will protect our people, our
statehood from any threats. Including from internal betrayal,” he said.

Putin acknowledged a “difficult” situation was unfolding in Rostov-on-Don,
where Wagner has taken control of key military sites.

“There will be decisive measures taken on stabilising the situation in
Rostov-on-Don,” Putin said.

“It remains difficult and the work of civil and military authorities in fact
is being blocked.”

Prigozhin said he is inside the army HQ in Rostov and that his fighters
control a military airfield.

Putin, who rarely delivers gives unscheduled speeches, appeared stern and
wore a dark suit.

“As President of Russia and Commander-in-Chief, as a citizen of Russia I will
do everything to defend the country, protect the constitutional order, life,
safety and freedom of citizens,” he said. (BSS/AFP)

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