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Fears of an emboldened Putin rise among New Yorkers from Ukraine and other former Soviet republics

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The article from MSN discusses the growing concerns among New Yorkers from Ukraine and other former Soviet republics about an emboldened Vladimir Putin following the Wagner Group's failed mutiny in Russia. The incident has raised fears that Putin might intensify his actions both domestically and internationally to reassert his authority. Ukrainian and other Eastern European immigrants in New York are particularly worried about the potential for increased aggression towards Ukraine, with some expressing fears of a broader conflict or even a world war. The community feels a mix of relief that the mutiny was quashed, preventing immediate chaos, but also heightened anxiety about what Putin might do next, including possible nuclear threats or further military escalation. This situation has led to a sense of uncertainty and fear about the future stability of their homelands and the broader geopolitical landscape.

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