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"Putin personally swayed": The CIA's ex -Director advised Prigogine to avoid open windows

The American General is convinced that Yevgeny Prigogine managed to shake the Russian government, but on the approach to the capital due to the lack of expected support, his "nerves" surrendered. The rebellion of Yevgeny Prigogine shook President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, but the head of the Wagner PEC "surrendered". This was stated by the former CIA Head and the US Army General, resignated by David Petreus, reported on June 25 in Voice of America.

"It is clear that Prigogine surrendered nerves. He was . . . about two hours of drive from the outskirts of Moscow, where they began to prepare defensive positions. This uprising, though caused applause, did not cause such support he had hoped for. And he decided to accept again. the agreement. He gave up these efforts, "the American general said. The CIA's ex -Director stressed that Putin was probably fled from Moscow because of a military rebellion organized by Prigogin. "I think the government swayed.

Putin swayed personally. It makes him more vulnerable than ever in two decades of his reign by the Russian Federation. Who knows where it can go now," Petreus said. The former CIA leader hinted that the prison could threaten the liquidation in Belarus. "Prigogine has saved his life, but lost a Wagner group, and he should be very careful near the windows in a new place in Belarus, where he is going," he suggested.