Why didn’t Putin go after Prigozhin?

After the armed mutiny in Wagner one of the main issues that have caused huge debate is the attitude of Vladimir Putin and especially his decision to allow the leader of the mercenary organization, Yevgeny Prigozhin, to escape to Belarus. Many expected the Russian leader to respond immediately and forcefully. But this did not happen and there were not a few who spoke of “humiliation” considering that the mutiny might prove to be the “beginning of the end” for Vladimir Putin. Answers about Putin’s stance become all the more pressing as the developments have fueled doubts about him, which have arisen because of the stalemate in the Ukraine war. And “weakness,” as has been pointed out, is a “mortal sin” for the Russian oligarchy. That is why many believe that the matter is not closed and that Vladimir Putin will return the “blow” to Yevgeny Prigozhin, the “traitor” as he called him. The if, how and when […]
Source: News Beast

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