The Kremlin has responded to a war veteran's threats to stage a mutiny against Putin
The Kremlin stated that it had not yet reviewed the video message from Alexander Lunin, a veteran of the war against Ukraine, who threatened Russian dictator Vladimir Putin with a military mutiny.
This was stated by Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov.
According to Peskov, he is aware of the existence of such a message, but the Kremlin has not yet had time to review its content. He also called the wording “strange” and noted that it is too early to comment on the situation.
The day before, war veteran Alexander Lunin published a video address to Putin in which he complained about commanders’ cruel treatment of servicemen and extortion of money, and called for a personal meeting with the Russian president to be broadcast on state television. He also stated that if these demands are ignored, the military could “turn their weapons against the Kremlin.”
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