Shocking claim: Wagner leader suggested telling Ukraine where Russian soldiers were

Shocking claim: Wagner leader suggested telling Ukraine where Russian soldiers were

It was alleged that Yevgeni Prigozin, the leader of the Russian Wagner mercenary army, who was not on the agenda with his harsh criticism of the Kremlin, offered to tell Ukraine the location of the Russian soldiers.

The Washington Post newspaper wrote that Prigozin made an unusual offer to Ukraine in January, according to US intelligence documents leaked to Discord. Prigozin, who scoffed at the Russian Defense Ministry’s statement that “the soldiers in Bahmut are regrouping and redeploying” was claimed by saying “They fled”, offering Kiev “If the Ukrainian army withdraws from Bahmut, we can tell you the location of Russian soldiers”.

Ukraine was claimed to have rejected the offer because it did not trust Prigozin, while questions about the news were left unanswered by the White House.

Prigozin, on the other hand, dismissed the Washington Post’s claim as “nonsense”, arguing that some elites in Moscow were targeting him.

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As fighting intensified in the Ukrainian town of Bahmut, Yevgeni Prigozin said last week that they would withdraw their fighters from Bahmut, where they were fighting Ukrainian soldiers, if they were not given the necessary ammunition from the Russian army.

Noting that the Russian army has enough ammunition in its arsenals, Prigozin said: “The current situation brings the end of Wagner. The Wagner company will soon cease to exist. We will be history,” he said.

Prigozin was on the agenda with the video of the fighters, claiming they were killed because they were not supplied with ammunition, and yelling at the Defense Minister and the Russian Chief of Staff, asking where the ammunition was.

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Source: Sozcu

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