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I've seen no evidence an arrest was ordered. Where's the source on this?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66021601
not an arrest, but an ongoing investigation
Kind of defeats the psyops theory. He clearly is angry with Pygozhin. And if it was, now is the perfect time they could have used the "Russian plan to counter insurgents" excuse to saved face.
The fact he is calling it a "Failed insurrection" means it was an insurrection.
The fact he is calling out traitors, means he felt betrayed.
I know that Putin gave this speech to display power, but all it did was confirm that Russia is cracking from the inside out.
Doesnβt look like it was ordered.
Yeah, none of this is on the NY Times website, for example. Not that that's the final word--but I'd be more inclined to believe them than whoever The Enforcer is...
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/06/26/world/russia-ukraine-news
Charges are still active apparently.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russias-prigozhin-remains-under-investigation-mutiny-kommersant-newspaper-2023-06-26/#:~:text=MOSCOW%2C%20June%2026%20(Reuters),on%20Monday%2C%20citing%20unidentified%20sources.