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Putin's days are over: Kremlin's head is awaiting Yeltsin's fate after Prigogine's rebellion - the media

Wagner PEC headed the image of Putin as a "savior" of Russia. Leaders from the USSR rarely survive after the coups - Mikhail Gorbachev closed in the villa in the Crimea, and Boris Yeltsin went into a drink, British journalists mentioned. The reputation of Russian President Vladimir Putin was finally destroyed by an attempt by the rebellion of the head of the Wagner PEC, Yevgeny Prigogine. About it writes the British edition of The Telegraph.

The Russian dictator retained power, but Prigogine "irreversibly damaged" his impact. According to journalists, "Putin's Kremlin days are over. " "Putin's aura of invincibility and control, undermined by his unsuccessful invasion of Ukraine, is now completely destroyed. The Russians love their leaders to be rigid. Any sign of weakness can be fatal. - reads the publication. Millions of Russians have seen Putin as a "unbridled rescuer" and a reproducer of Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Now they will see the inferior person who has not taken place, the authors said. Putin's surroundings were also injured, who often tried to please the dictator and listen to him. And now they will look at other potential leaders of the Russian Federation. The authors of The Telegraph mentioned parallels with other Putch in the countries of the former USSR. Soviet leaders rarely survive after a coup, even if it was completely unsuccessful, they emphasized.

"Mikhail Gorbachev, a revolution of the Kremlin's rigid lines in Crimea in Crimea, has survived the Kremlin's rigid lines in August 1991. He began to lose power rapidly and lost the weight of the Soviet leader in five months," the article reads. And the Russian expatriate Boris Yeltsin sent tanks to parliament after trying to remove from power. "It worked and strengthened his presidency. But a revolution of Chaos absorbed Yeltsin-he plunged into alcoholism.

In the new 2000, Yeltsin surrendered after the chaotic six years in office and gave Putin's power," the experts added. Prigogine says that his rebellion was not a state of government, but an attempt to deal with the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoig and the head of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov. According to the journalists, no matter how the rebellion is covered, Putin is the President of Russia.