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What the aborted mutiny in Russia says about Putin's long war strategy in Ukraine

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The phrase “game changer” gets tossed around rather loosely these days.

It’s used as a handy catch-all for important events most people weren’t expecting and don’t understand — events with consequences that are not immediately apparent.

The abortive march of Russian mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin on Moscow over the weekend neatly falls into the category of the unexpected and puzzling. Legions of pundits around the world have been offering conflicting views on what it all means for President Vladimir Putin and the brutal war his regime continues to prosecute in neighbouring Ukraine.

It was interesting and disturbing to watch so many people on social media

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