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The boss of Russian mercenary group Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, accused a Russian brigade of abandoning its position in front-line Bakhmut, allowing Ukraine to seize territory.
About 35,000 Wagner fighters took part in the battle for Bakhmut. AP “If PMC Wagner cannot hand the positions because the Russian army is not ready to take them over, then this means that PMC ...
“Currently, the units of the PMC Wagner control more than 95% of the settlement of Bakhmut and continue their offensive for its complete liberation,” Prigozhin wrote in a letter he shared on ...
He said that in October 2022, the "Bakhmut Meat Grinder" operation began with the participation of the Wagner mercenaries. According to Prigozhin, this operation demonstrated "its high efficiency", ...
“I am withdrawing the Wagner PMC [private military company] units from Bakhmut because in the absence of ammunition, they are doomed to senseless death,” Prigozhin said, wearing camouflage and ...
Russian forces now "legally" control Bakhmut, Wagner head Yevgeny Prigozhin said, a claim that was rejected by Ukraine, which said fierce fighting was ongoing Monday.
"I am withdrawing the units of PMC Wagner from Bakhmut because, in the absence of ammunition, they are doomed to senseless death," Prigozhin said, adding that his fighters would withdraw to camps ...
Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the 'Wagner' private military company, tried to justify his group's lack of progress in Bakhmut, Donetsk region, according to a January 3 report from the Institute for the ...
The boss of Russian mercenary group Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, accused a Russian brigade of abandoning its position in front-line Bakhmut, allowing Ukraine to seize territory.
“Currently, the units of the PMC Wagner control more than 95% of the settlement of Bakhmut and continue their offensive for its complete liberation,” Prigozhin wrote in a letter he shared on ...
Leader of PMC 'Wagner' admits lack of success of invaders near Bakhmut – ISW. 11:42, 04.01.2023 2 min read Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the 'Wagner' private military company, tried to justify his ...
The boss of Russian mercenary group Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, accused a Russian brigade of abandoning its position in front-line Bakhmut, allowing Ukraine to seize territory.