“When they first appeared in 2014 to fight covertly in Ukraine, the masked militiamen of Russia’s Wagner group epitomized how Vladimir Putin’s Kremlin had mastered a new, underhand form of warfare,” the Financial Times reports.
“But after Wagner paramilitaries took control of at least one Russian city on Saturday and began a ‘march of justice’ on Moscow, the blowback from nine years of war in Ukraine threatened the very foundations of Putin’s state — with a problem of his own making.”
“After months of lurid public infighting, the conflict between Yevgeny Prigozhin’s paramilitaries and the Russian defense ministry has boiled over into the first coup attempt in Russia in three decades.”