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Where does Russia go after the aborted Wagner rebellion? On this week’s One Thing podcast, mchancecnn brings us the view from Moscow.

More than a week after the aborted Wagner rebellion, it’s unclear what comes next for Russia and President Vladimir Putin.

The eventual fate of Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin is also murky after striking a deal with Belarus to end the insurrection. In today’s episode, we head to Moscow to get a view from the ground and examine what the greatest challenge to Putin’s leadership in decades says about his military’s performance in Ukraine.

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