Mike Pence recently visited Ukraine to show his support for the country's fight against Russian aggression. During his visit, he spoke with Ukrainian journalist Andriy Podolyak and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. However, Pence's support for Ukraine may not be welcomed by all Republican primary voters, as a recent poll showed that 52% of GOP primary voters would be less likely to back a candidate who supports sending more funding and weapons to Ukraine.
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Following a failed mutiny attempt by mercenaries, Russia's top military generals have been absent from the public eye, leading to speculation that they may have supported the rebellion. U.S. officials have said General Valery Gerasimov and General Alexander Surovikin had "advance knowledge" of the plans, though Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has dismissed these reports as "speculation and gossip". President Vladimir Putin is reportedly attempting to reassert his authority, and it is unclear what role the top military generals will play in the future.
On Tuesday evening, a Russian missile strike on a crowded pizza restaurant in Kramatorsk, Ukraine killed at least nine people, including three children, and injured dozens more. The attack has been condemned by the international community and the Ukrainian government has called for an investigation. Former U.S. ambassador to Russia, Jon Huntsman, believes the attack is a sign of Russian President Vladimir Putin's humiliation and the "final saga" of his rule.
At least ten people, including three children, were killed in a missile attack on a popular pizza restaurant in Kramatorsk, Ukraine on Tuesday evening. The attack has been widely condemned by Ukrainian authorities, and has sparked international outrage. Rescue workers are still searching through the rubble of the destroyed building, and the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs has arrested a man they believe was involved in directing the missile strike.
Key takeaways: President Putin praised the Russian military and law enforcement officers for preventing an all out “civil war” and averting further violence and civilian…
Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked the nation for standing together in the face of a short-lived armed rebellion led by Yevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner mercenary group. Steps were taken to "neutralize the threat" and "avoid a lot of bloodshed," and Putin thanked the government and citizens for rallying behind "the fate of the Fatherland." The rebellion ended with Prigozhin's troops retreating, and Putin emphasized that time was taken to give those who made a mistake a chance to think again and understand their actions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the nation for the first time since a short-lived armed revolt by the Wagner mercenary group on Saturday. The revolt was led by Yevgeny Prigozhin and focused on Russia's military brass, and President Joe Biden said the US and its allies had strongly communicated to the Kremlin that they were not involved. Putin thanked the Russian people for their support and did not offer any clarity about his planned response to the revolt, which posed the biggest challenge to his rule in more than 20 years.
This article examines the recent armed uprising by the Wagner mercenary group in Russia, led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, which posed a challenge to President Vladimir Putin's rule. Analysts Michael Kofman and Tatiana Stanovaya have provided their own analysis of the incident, with Kofman believing it was an attempt to follow the classic imperial model of a revolt and Stanovaya believing it was an attempt to send a message to the Kremlin. The incident serves as a reminder of the power of the mercenaries and the potential for further unrest in the future.







