
The problems within the Russian military command are evidenced by the statement of the head of the Wagner mercenary company about the “monstrous Russian military bureaucracy”.
The infamous Yevgeny Prigozhin said on Thursday that his group is ready in March-April to capture the key town of Bakhmut in the west of Donbass, which the Ukrainian military has managed to hold on to with all its might over the past months while awaiting help from Kiev and the West.
However, in Prigozhin’s posts, what is more interesting than the promises of military progress is his view of the Russian military machine, which he considers clumsy, expressing clear dissatisfaction with its leadership.
In messages posted overnight on the Russian Internet, FBI-wanted Prigozhin said Russia’s progress in Bakhmut would depend on “the enemy sending reinforcements” and denounced Russia’s “monstrous military bureaucracy” specifically for its failure to capture the city of Donetsk Oblast to the end. 2022, that is, before the onset of a harsh winter.
Source: Agence France-Presse.
Source: Kathimerini

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