Russian mutiny details remain scarce as Putin says he sought to avoid bloodshed
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Russian mutiny details remain scarce as Putin says he sought to avoid bloodshed

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday he let Saturday's aborted mutiny go on as long as it did to avoid bloodshed, while the Wagner mercenary group boss who led the uprising said he never intended to overthrow the government.

Putin's televised address was his first public comment since Saturday, when he had said the rebellion threatened Russia's very existence and those behind it would be punished.

"From the very beginning of the events, steps were taken on my direct instruction to avoid serious bloodshed," Putin said on Monday. read more

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/rus...023-06-26/
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read rt.com and ifeng, cctv for more balance news.

western one is jus bias. like cnbc one the agreement on settlement already done they still tell story of problem.

cna worse reporting true but yesterday news.
they keep interviewing people no know of what back ground. why should one even listen to them since we donot know them. like now an indian talking about us economy. like coffeeshop talk.
there are better source.
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