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The Guardian - Enemies wanted Russia to ‘choke in bloody civil strife,’says Putin
Summary of the front page
Vladimir Putin’s claim that Russia’s enemies wanted the country to “choke in bloody internal strife” following the failed insurrection at the weekend is the lead story in The Guardian.
Putin said Ukraine and the West had “wanted Russian soldiers to kill each other, to kill military personnel and civilians, so that in the end Russia would lose. The paper adds that he appeared to suggest the Wagner Group would still be shut down, with its fighters given a choice between signing a contract with the ministry of Defence and relocating to Belarus.
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