Russian president Vladimir Putin on Monday suggested Ukraine had somehow been involved in warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin’s shortlived rebellion.
“This fratricide is the result of Russia’s enemies and the neo-Nazis in Kyiv, their western masters, and all sorts of national traitors wanted,” Russia’s president said in a five-minute televised address to the nation, his first comments since the end of the aborted uprising.
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