 NATO's head general Stoltenberg believes the weakened, aborted mutiny showed that President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine was a mistake. Stoltenberg told reporters in Lufiana, which will host the next month's NATO summit, was also speaking in line with German Defense Minister Boris Pristoryus, who was also in Lufiana, who said that the mutiny showed that Russia was an unstable and unpredictable state. And yet another demonstration of the big strategic mistake that President Putin made with his legal annexation of Crimea and the war against Ukraine. As Russia continues its assault, it is even more important to continue our support to Ukraine. Ukrainians have launched a counter-offensive to retake occupied land. And the more land they are able to liberate and stronger, the stronger their hand will eventually be at the negotiating table to achieve a just and lasting peace. Once the war ends, we must put arrangements in place for Ukraine's security so that history does not repeat itself. If Russia thinks it can intimidate us from supporting Ukraine, it will fail.