 Putin believes that there is a threat of a new military uprising in Russia. The Kremlin believes that there is a threat of a new military uprising in Russia after the assassination of Prigazin. The Moscow Times reported on this with reference to two sources in the Kremlin. Tanks approaching 200 kilometers from Moscow left an indelible mark on Vladimir Putin, who has been in power for more than 20 years. Prigazin not only objected to the command of the army but also disobeyed the personal orders of the president and was therefore recognized as a threat to the regime. Prigazin's legacy is military units with combat experience in Ukraine, Africa and the Middle East, supported by telegram channels and a media empire of political technologists. In the current situation, the Kremlin will not be able to keep Wagner. Most Wagnerites blame the government for Prigazin's death and the government cannot ignore such risks. Putin wants to control Wagner more tightly so that the crisis does not repeat itself in the future. The information emphasized. The Kremlin has ordered a ban on the funeral of Prigazin and his associates killed in last week's plane crash from becoming a major public event, according to several reports. Putin was spooked by Prigazin's earlier mutiny and his intelligence agencies have been ordered to stop any new Wagner rally that might turn into a new march on Moscow. Tanks approaching less than 125 miles from Moscow made an indelible impression on Vladimir Putin, who ruled for more than two decades, said the Moscow Times.