says that with the mutiny russa has demonstrated its vulnerability to the whole world and to itself. an this paper calls what mr prigozhin has done an unprecedented challenge to vladimir putin. it says it will have long term consequences for russa. events seem to take the kremlin by surprise. did two decades in power make vladimir putin to confident? confident? after 24 years you do lose a confident? after 24 years you do lose a sense confident? after 24 years you do lose a sense of confident? after 24 years you do lose a sense of reality. - confident? after 24 years you do lose a sense of reality. inl do lose a sense of reality. in a giant country like this where everything is in the centre and everybody is doing everything, if you win you would be an incredibly great person not to lose your marbles this way. he is under pressure, but don t write off vladimir putin. one thing he has learned since coming to power is how to stay there. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. for more
but at the newspaper kiosk i discovered a different reaction. in the dailies it was less blame the west and much more where is russia heading? russian newspapers are really interesting on this today. even though the media landscape here is heavily controlled by the state, some of the papers are saying things the kremlin isn t. for example, this paper says that with the mutiny russia has demonstrated its vulnerability to the whole world and to itself. and this paper calls what mr prigozhin has done an unprecedented challenge to vladimir putin. it says it will have long term consequences for russia. events seemed to take the kremlin by surprise. did two decades in power make vladimir putin to confident? too confident? after24 years, i mean, you do lose a sense of reality. in a giant country like this where everything is in the centre and everybody is doing everything, if you win you would be an incredibly great person not
on message. the presenter claims that russians had united to support vladimir putin, and denounced treachery. our enemies were in ecstasy during the mutiny , she said. the traitor evgeny prighozhin did a good job for western propaganda, she said. but at the newspaper kiosk i discovered a different reaction. in the dailies, it was less blamed the west and much more where is russia heading? and russian newspapers are really interesting on this today. even though the media landscape here is heavily controlled by the state some of the papers are saying things that kremlin isn t. for example, this paper says that with the mutiny russia has demonstrated its vulnerability to the whole world unto itself. and this paper calls what mr prighozhin has done an unprecedented challenge to vladimir putin and said it will have long term consequences for russia. events seemed to take the kremlin by