The failed Wagner coup shows Russia’s elites are ready for violent regime change
Konstantin Sonin explains why Prigozhin’s mutiny ended with a whimper — but could still lead to Putin going out with a bang
Konstantin SoninJune 28, 2023

The two-day mutiny dealt a serious blow not only to Putin’s reputation, but also to that of the army and the special services, particularly the Federal Guard Service and the Federal Security Service.
By all accounts, they were demanding the resignation of Sergey Shoigu, Russia’s Defence Minister, and Valery Gerasimov, Chief of Russia’s General Staff and the man commanding the country’s troops in Ukraine.
No failures and no amount of incompetence ever lead to their resignation or demotion.
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