Heavily armed Russian mercenaries, who advanced most of the way to Moscow, began turning back on Saturday, de-escalating a major challenge to President Vladimir Putin’s grip on power, in a move their leader said would avoid bloodshed but, analysts said, left Putin looking diminished. However, some experts disagree.
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