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Sharon L Bonney's avatar

If Putin is not behind the death of Prigozhin, is he grateful to those who are? If it is not Putin, for whom Prigozhin never ceased declaring his support, then it had to be Shoigu and/or Gerasimov, whom Prigozhin's mutiny was explicitly directed toward overthrowing. Most importantly, how will this affect the Russian combat effectiveness in Ukraine? Wagner was critical to the victory on Bakhmut. Is the future performance of the war by RF troops going to be negatively impacted by Prigozhin's asssassination (which it is how his death will be perceived, whether it was that or not)?

McDdd's avatar

"While no evidence has yet to [sic] emerge[ed]..."

It will; that's not the question.

The questions are: 1) will we see it, and 2) we we be able to perceive, interpret and disseminate it in a healthy manner.

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