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the frame hold on. we are with, you know, when i me inside starts drawing on d w the, this is the w news. why from berlin? the boss of the block. the group is expected to go into. excellent. if gainey per goshen is set to move to bell roost after quitting here short lived uprising, the kremlin says he will not face prosecution is forces pull that up real stuff on gone after until moultrie is 24 hours in russia. the
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and a warm welcome to have viewers around the world. unlike a loca, an armed uprising in russia has come to an abrupt end after the head of the block inversion. every group ordered his troops to stand down if any, per goshen, a band in his attempt to over to russia is military commanders. after striking a deal with the kremlin, wagner forces have now withdrawn from the southern city of la stuff. on dawn, where they earlier occupied the district military headquarters for goshen says wagner is pulling back its troops to avoid spilling russian blood. the kremlin says he will move to bell, who works in all criminal charges against him, and his soldiers will be withdrawn. less than 24 hours after wagner troops rolled into brownstone from dawn. they rolled backhouse again, leaving as local heroes
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the. the rebellion turned to retreat. after wagner pulse you do need precaution reached a deal with the kremlin saying here, pausing for photos as he left the city precautions he'd wagner soldiers would pretend to you. crank the chest most fulfilled. don't mind me up to day, most at the moment has come. when brad moore could be spilled. when you maya 2 of 3 of the way, i have all responsibility for shedding russian blood drawn to thought it was good from one side to it. now the thought or one we are turning on the convoys back and recovering back you failed. come robert off the kremlin, his credited bella ruesch and lita, alexander lucas sion co with brokering the deal which insured precaution would lead
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to ballard bruce just and that all charges related to the musing they would be dropped on dollars. how does it or she, it was agreed that the wagner group will return to their camps that some of them who wished to do so in the future, a kid will sign contracts with the ministry of defense. this applies to those units that did not take part in this campaign. so or indeed, there were some soldiers that came to their senses right from the start. the deal came after an extraordinary day in russia, during which wagner claimed to have made it within 200 kilometers of the capital. the utan was a major, backed down by precaution, who early religious russian military attacked his troops and ukraine, and that the public was being lied to about the war going flooded me a page and had vowed to crush the rebellion. but that rate quickly suffered into an exiled deal to compromise ending precautions. insurgency,
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the cooling into question, russia's stability and portions political future. the weekends events have left even season rusher. walters, done, i asked the w's for moscow bureau chief. you are the shadow. how it came to this as well. people in russia, michael, are wondering exactly the same thing. namely, what was that? i think what happened is the russian state and does it often president, personally in a quite bad light. he comes a man who officially holds no office who doesn't give a damn about the restaurant, the wrong address, and all the rest of the state oregon's and even more quite installed. so the municipal of defense and by the way, a close ally of food. so he comes mixed up regarding it with a gun of his hand megs demands, and everyone cringes. the president makes a dramatic speech but does nothing. of course, bolton's desire to avoid the blog should, is more than understandable bucks you ox and now is over with
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a very dubious reputation. namely, bill, every single look a shank with the media it because these himself cannot and suddenly the conflict this result was the result. is that everything put in a set to bulk because no longer applies in the morning. for gauze was still a dangerous criminal and already in the evening he was a free man. it would appear if any precaution knew exactly what he was doing. why, why do you agree to his deal that essentially would see him exiled to bill or? well, i think that because, and who is a tough businessman, 1st of all, and aaron's a lot of money with his army, not only in russian by the way. so i think that he simply didn't feel like continuing to suffer heavy losses in ukraine and then decided to withdraw from this business and ukraine. because for him, there was nothing about the business. he couldn't make any more money with the russian government because he had extremely bad relationship with the minister of defense. and so he decided to leave, but she did it with his head held high,
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which is important because he, we must not forget. the private arm is still banned in russia, and by the way, we don't know if she will live in exile in bel air. it was maybe she moved to africa, asia, the oldest big progression of strokes fights of worldwide, and that he has no celebrity to what do you make of the images of every day? russians cheering on wagner mercenaries in rough stuff on done, not unlike conquering heroes. well, yesterday, yesterday they was dissolved when tanks came to draw stuff and stayed to the yes today as it will already be as austin, as stains of approach betweens involved in the nurse notice. and the population during the day when we went post in front of the tanks and took photos and yeah, the arm to man was already during the day for many and you're all stuff on domains are solid for process more in attraction and then the road frat uh, but everyone was already somehow worried, of course. uh was the troops then withdrew. of course it was released and maybe one
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or the other was heavy as a precaution had publicly community agents, the kremlin ended us from prison. eerie. i'm curious, how were all these events being reported on in russia? well, because not only puts us at austin state in a bad life, michael, but also there are some states propaganda um on the 9th of saturday, um a problem was interrupted on the 1st session, television and the present. a write a statement in as a walk in the war time and then put in, came on tv in the morning. everything reminded options on the porch from the $9.00 to $9.00 to savannah, the then so the president was more or less detained or you try me and so good television show it to take cost cuz ballot swats one lake in endless loops. but we are no longer living in the ninety's and of course, like everywhere else in the world, people use social media to get a lot of information. it's still happening, and russia still dw uri with shadow. many thanks is over here.
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earlier i spoke with marina moran and military analyst at king's college, london. she gave me her view on why you gave me precaution, launched a rebellion only to then call it off shortly afterwards to good morning, michael. well, that was that was very unexpected. because in order to prepare a real insurgency, it takes many years and somebody who's preparing that needs to ensure that they also have popular support as well as can attract support of the armed forces. and i think that's true, gosh, and might have gambled because he might have thought that by challenging the ministry of defense and challenging, put in perhaps more in directly that he would gain support from the population and especially from the um, forces. but he miscalculated that and was a forces that he had a just looking at this kind of correlation of forces i,
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i think that he might have realized that on the one hand, it might end up in a very bloody way. on the other hand, it would kind of undermine his own narrative because he was talking about being patry artic and standing up for the, for the full says. and then he would have to fight those armed forces that he's standing up for. so in a ways that would have undermine his narrative. and he also saw is that while he was marching that the kremlin and the ministry of defense, they were in the backing down. so they were showing the readiness to face him on their terms. therefore, i think that it was for him a strategic accent not to escalate the situation any further. were in there, as you well know, his criticisms had consistently been directed at the leadership of russia's military. but he must have known his actions would be viewed as an attempt to topple, put, and was that, in fact, his intention?
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well, he never really verbalized regime change per se. i think his impression was to take sugars, place and the ministry of defense. and perhaps he overestimated his relationship was put in because we didn't, hasn't done anything about insults to the ministry of defense. and he had to kind of balance this relationship between a precaution and his walking group on the one hand and the ministry of defense on the other hand. but if push comes to show, i think foot within it wouldn't have been viable to choose regarding saw it because proportion isn't the outside element. and he's somebody who's not even involved in the armed forces. so the, the choice we'll put in was clear. and i think precaution might have realized that he has crossed and indeed the the red line and that he's not going to enjoy putting support anymore. it if, if the events continues of ways they do in the hours following precautions take
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over the key russian town of last of every major official reportedly publicly pledged their loyalty to put in. but is it reasonable to believe for goshen would have triggered a rebellion without knowing he had some measure of support in moscow? and i don't seems that, fortunately enjoyed that kind of support the, even as a private mil luxury company is and you know, we'll look at the, the trash and later cordero they all decided to close agreements was a ministry of defense. so even amongst so he didn't seem to enjoy much support because he could have prepared this much better and gotten them on his side in order to increase the amount of his supporters from 25000 troops. and as far as the forces are concerned, put in has a tool which is called the g r. u to make sure is that any moods of rebellion are
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detected. then this is something that goes back to the soviet times telling, use the same institution in order to keep check on the military to avoid the military q. so i think that was put in some government might have caught it early on if they had sensed a anything in the military, per se. you know, part of the reason i ask is, i'm sure that their viewers all around the world who been watching these events unfold. and it's difficult for them to imagine a comparatively small group of men taking on the russian army in the streets of moscow. so it comes to reason that you might think that the must be some support there along the line somewhere in moscow. some small element in the kremlin to hold it might be a very small element, but that element is not enough to carry out the kind of operation that precaution was seeking to carry out. and it might be so if he had overestimated,
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has popularity. he established this credentials of being against a m, o, the one thing to support the armed forces and certainly is not wrong about mismanagement. however, even that wasn't enough to sway others on his side, especially because those others would know if anything fails. then this is the end for them and so the situation for them would have been too risky for, again, that was the moran and military analyst at kings college, london, ukraine's. the president of a lot of his zalinski said, the situation in russia is a sign of chaos. showing no one is in control. his army says it has launched a new offensive in several eastern areas and made gains in the doughnuts region and around buckboard. at the same time, ukrainian forces are still pushing back in the south. dw special correspondent abraham st. this update on how ukraine has responded to the events in russia.
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presidency. lensky has been tweeting his take on what's going on and he's 0. his take is basically that this all is proof that russia is suffering from severe internal conflicts. and that, that internal conflict is a result of, you know, the miscalculation of invading his country. he said that for a long time, russia is use propaganda to mask it's weakness and the chaos. but now, you know, regardless of the turn or not that, that weakness or that chaos is, you know, clear for the world to see. we've also heard from other government officials on these events. the foreign minister had to use this as an opportunity to, to, to say, hey, look, this wherever thought that russia was unbeatable. look at what's going on internally and use this as a, as an opportunity to urge countries that have chosen to remain, quote unquote, neutral in this conflicts to come to the side of ukraine and to support it in its
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