Premium from the FT: Putin system crumbling – after march on Moscow things won’t ‘normalise’

Premium from the FT: Putin system crumbling – after march on Moscow things won’t ‘normalise’

As the Wagner militia briefly threatened to march on Moscow over the weekend. From the comfort of an office, the Russian president raged about “betrayal” and “treason”. Then he disappeared.
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By Gideon Rachman of The Financial Times

The images that defined Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a leader were filmed on February 25 last year. As Russian troops closed in on Kyiv, the Ukrainian president walked the streets of the city with his close colleagues, reassuring citizens that: "All of us are here, protecting our independence and our country."

Now contrast that with Vladimir Putin's performance, as the Wagner militia briefly threatened to march on Moscow over the weekend. From the comfort of an office, the Russian president raged about "betrayal" and "treason". Then he disappeared. Rumours abounded that Putin had left Moscow. Kremlin officials later insisted he had been working in his office.

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