
Indeed, Russia had more coups than any other great power in those decades. The historical mutiny in question was one of the most fumbled of the many that Russians experienced in the 20th century. Hardship and instability befell the country. In the ensuing chaos, civil war erupted and the state disintegrated and had to be rebuilt.

A mutiny in 1917, he declared, had brought unimaginable misery upon Russia.


Russian President Vladimir Putin-visibly shocked, pallid, and quivering-barked out a warning to the Russian people as Wagner Group troops headed north from Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia toward Moscow.
