![]() + Enjoy Holiday cocktails compliments of Mutiny! + Enjoy music by DJ Pat Tate Fashions and show us your best dance moves! ![]() + Performance and photo op with resident Mx. ![]() + Share a homebrewed ale with us - compliments of Jamie Parker of Emory Village's Slice and Pint and Tim Shiavone of Standing Pitch Brewing! + Grab swag from all local Atlanta artists! Free beer, music, performances, goodies and much much more: ![]() Prigozhin said his mutiny was aimed at settling scores with Shoigu and Gerasimov, not at seizing power or challenging Putin.Join us at Mutiny for the holidays and shop local art at our Mutiny Party & Pop-Up! Come out on Thursday December 15th from 6-10pm and rock around the studio with us! FREE ENTRY but you have to RSVP for important information and gate entry. In the week leading up to the mutiny, Prigozhin stepped up his attacks on Shoigu, dissecting the Russian justification for the war and accusing the defence ministry of lying to Putin about both the causes and conduct of the war. Prigozhin said Putin's top military men would be forced to eat the guts of fallen soldiers in hell for what he alleged was the incompetent and treasonous way they were running what Moscow calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine. He asked the aerospace forces and GRU military intelligence to identify "the storage sites and launch positions of the missiles and other enemy strike weapons to plan a preemptive strike".įor months before the mutiny, Prigozhin had been openly insulting Gerasimov and Shoigu, using a variety of crude expletives that shocked top Russian officials, but which were left unanswered in public by Putin, Shoigu and Gerasimov. Gerasimov was shown being told that a Ukrainian missile attack on Crimea, which Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014, and on the Rostov and Kaluga regions had been thwarted on Sunday, and shown ordering how Russia should respond. Surovikin has not been since in public since the mutiny amid unconfirmed reports he had been detained for questioning. Sitting in a military command centre on a white leather seat chairing a meeting with top generals, Gerasimov, 67, was shown asking for and then listening to a report by Viktor Afzalov, deputy in the aerospace forces to General Sergei Surovikin. The footage indicates that Putin has for now kept his two most powerful military men, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Gerasimov, in their posts despite demands from Prigozhin to sack them over alleged incompetence. In another twist, Russia's top general, Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov, made his first appearance in public since the failed mutiny.įootage released by the defence ministry on Monday but apparently shot a day earlier showed Gerasimov ordering subordinates to destroy Ukrainian missile sites. Putin and the Kremlin have since sought to project a business-as-usual image, with the president chairing a range of meetings, visiting crowds in Dagestan and even hosting a young girl for a guided tour of the Kremlin. The mutiny, which Putin had compared to the turmoil in the run-up to the 1917 Russian Revolution, was defused in a deal brokered by Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko. They also said that they are ready to continue fighting for the Motherland," said Peskov. "They (the commanders) emphasised that they are staunch supporters and soldiers of the head of state and the supreme commander-in-chief.
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