Putin 'breaks silence' after Wagner coup as he insists he is 'still confident in forces'


Vladimir Putin has spoken publicly for the first time following the disastrous Wagner coup which saw Russia suffer its “worst daily air force losses” of the war. Talking to state media, he said he remains “confident” in his forces and plans to step up efforts in his Ukraine “special offensive”. The interview comes as Ukraine makes significant strides in its counter-offensive today, liberating an area near Donetsk which has been occupied since 2014.

 

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