Wagner’s leader again dismissed the Russian army: We are in the middle
Yevgeni Prigozin, the founder of the Russian Wagner mercenary army, continued his criticism of the Russian army in a voice message he posted today, stating that Wagner’s forces were caught in the middle with the withdrawal of Russian soldiers.
Noting that Russian soldiers withdrew 570 meters at Bahmut and the position of their own fighters became clear, Prigozin said: “I make a public appeal to the Russian Defense Ministry because my letters are not read. Please don’t abandon your positions,” he said.
Prigozin blamed the Russian Army and claimed that they were not supplied with ammunition, saying that if the Russian Army did not provide them with the necessary ammunition, they would withdraw their fighters from Bahmut, where they were fighting with the Ukrainian soldiers.
Prigozin was on the agenda with the video of the fighters who he said had been killed because they had not been supplied with ammunition earlier, yelling at the Defense Minister and the Russian Chief of Staff, asking where the ammunition was.