 Reznikov. Putin's regime is weak, but Ukraine is against relying on further mutinies and riots. Ukraine's Defense Minister Olexiy Reznikov believes that the Wagner Private Military Company Rebellion has exposed the fundamental weakness of Vladimir Putin's regime, but Ukrainians should not rely on further rebellions and riots in Russia. Olexiy Reznikov said it in an interview with the Financial Times. Reznikov has stated that the rebellion of the Wagner Group last weekend showed the weakness of the Putin regime even though Yevgeny Prigozhin's mercenaries did not reach Moscow. It's like a snowball. The bigger it gets, the faster it rolls. Reznikov adds meaning the self-destructive features of the regime. At the same time, Reznikov has warned Ukraine against relying on further mutinies and riots in Russia to achieve success on the battlefield. According to him, there are no immediate signs of a drop in morale in Russian units. Once it gets hot, we'll see how resilient they are, he said meaning future counter-offensive operations. We need to trust in our security and defence forces as well as our partners providing weapons. Reznikov added, highlighting the fact that these factors are more predictable than the situation in Russia. While the Prigozhin-led rebellion has not yet changed the balance of power on the battlefield, Reznikov has said it has become a vivid illustration of Russia's vulnerability. Reznikov has expressed hopes that the chaos in Russia will encourage Western capitals to further increase arms' supplies to help Kiev on its path to victory.