You made an interesting statement. I may have written this down wrong, but you said, “when the Russian military will mutiny” or maybe you said, “will they?” It goes to the heart of the question: What evidence is there that this might happen? Prigozhin's march on Moscow, which was quite a surprise, was in fact a mutiny, but the Wagner force has been disbanded.
Certainly the Russian military command has shown a total disregard for their frontline troops, repeatedly throwing them into meat grinders to die, wave after wave. There's been talk of blocking troops on the Russian sides, preventing Russian troops from withdrawing. There are seemingly good reasons for the Russian troops to mutiny.
How likely do you think it could be and what evidence is there, other than what happened with the Wagner group, that it might happen?