Edit: Added ........The comments and especially the videos in DSL's link are especially revealing. The picture being painted is that the Russian civilian population isn't calling out for Prighozen to stand down. In fact, it looks more like they are liking what's going on. The untold, muted story of Russian civilians who are opposed to Putin's war unleashed.
“Now we see that only armed people can resist the dictatorship,” Khodorkovsky wrote on his Telegram channel. “Now there is a small window of opportunity when there is chaos on the streets and the security forces are not in control of the situation.”
He said the dramatic standoff would likely be resolved in Putin's favor resulting in worsening repression.
“If you see the strength in yourself in the future to become those armed people who will oppose Putin or Prigozhin, then it’s time to arm yourself,” he said. “Prigozhin is not our friend and not even our ally. He is a bandit and a war criminal. But his rebellion is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and there won’t be another like it for a long time.”
The important part in tis report is that a known Russian opposition figure recognizes that Prigozhin is as much of a threat to Russian society as Putin is. Another recently published analysis does some hand wringing (somewhat appropriate) over Russia's nuclear arsenal being controlled by Prigozhin. There's speculation that yes, he's headed to Moscow. His goal isn't to occupy the MoD there and start negotiating but rather to gain access to Russia's nukes and go from there - a nightmare scenario even if it is highly unlikely. Would make a great international intrigue novel if it weren't for such a scenarios is not out of the question.
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