What impact could Wagner Group rebellion have on Ukraine war?

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A former senior US Commander says Vladimir Putin may try to use the Wagner Group mutiny to justify cutting back his Special Military Operation.

Lieutenant General (Retired) Ben Hodges says the chaos sown by the insurrection could also affect the willingness of Russian soldiers to fight and die in Ukraine.

The mercenary group, Wagner, led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, marched on Moscow but stopped short of a possible confrontation with Russian forces.

The Wagner Group's march on Moscow remains a mystery, with their aims yet to be made public knowledge.

Questions have risen such as how did they think their mutiny could succeed and what deal was done to end it before a possible confrontation in the Russian capital.

More: https://www.forces.net/ukraine/russian-soldiers-enthusiasm-fighting-significantly-less-following-wagner-group-mutiny

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