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Ukrainian officials see the mutiny of the mercenary Wagner Group as a sign that Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s power is cracking. On the streets of Ukraine, high hopes gave way to tempered expectations that Russia’s full-scale assault might begin to end soon. For VOA, Anna Chernikova reports from Kyiv.
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NewsML Media TopicsConflict, War and Peace
Topic TagsWagner Reaction
NetworkVOA
Embargo DateJune 26, 2023 18:46 EDT
Description EnglishUkrainian officials see the mutiny of the mercenary Wagner Group as a sign that Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s power is cracking. On the streets of Ukraine, high hopes gave way to tempered expectations that Russia’s full-scale assault might begin to end soon. For VOA, Anna Chernikova reports from Kyiv.