Putin vowed Monday that those responsible for the armed revolt that plunged his country into chaos would be 'brought to justice.'
as traitors who played into the hands of those who wanted to see the country"drowned in a bloody domestic strife." ended over the weekend, Putin appeared defiant but offered little clarity about his planned response.
"Any kind of blackmail, any attempts to create internal turmoil are doomed to failure," he said, claiming his forces could have crushed a mutiny that posed the in more than 20 years had the mercenary fighters not turned back from Moscow. Putin also thanked the Russian people for their support and said the crisis had only served to unite the country.After Russia came perilously close to civil war over the weekend, President Joe Biden pledged continued support for Ukraine in their fight against a year-long Russian invasion. “No matter what happens in Russia, we, the United States, will continue to support Ukraine’s defense, and its sovereignty and its territorial integrity.
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