The aborted mutiny by Yevgeny Prigozhin's Wagner mercenary group in Russia was an unprecedented challenge to Vladimir Putin, the foreign minister, James Cleverly, told parliament.
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Prigozhin abruptly called off an armed mutiny as his fighters were approaching Moscow. He defended the Wagner uprising claiming “society demanded it”.
Cleverly added that Russian leadership was a “matter exclusively for the Russian people” but added that one of Putin’s protege had “publicly destroyed” Putin's justification for the war in Ukraine.
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