June 26, 2023

How the attempted rebellion in Russia could affect Putin's war in Ukraine

After a short-lived mutiny exposed instability in Russia, we take a look at what the revolt means for the war in Ukraine. Geoff Bennett discussed that with Samuel Bendett, a Russian military analyst for the Center for Naval Analyses and a Senior Adjunct Fellow at the Center for a New American Security.

Watch the full interview from PBS Newshour.

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