
Mercenary force Wagner and Russian the army is trying to capture Bahamut, a city in the east Ukraine.
Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin said his troops were short of ammunition and spoke of “bureaucracy or treason.”
Relations between Wagner and Moscow seem more strained than ever.
The Wagner Group moved tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine, some of them recruited directly from Russian prisons, and played a major role in the Russian invasion.
In a video posted by Prigozhin on Sunday evening, he said: “On February 23, the order was given to deliver (ammunition). But so far, most of the ammunition has not been sent.”
According to Prigozhin, this followed a letter from him to the head of the Russian “special military operation,” General Valery Gerasimov, about the “urgent need to deliver ammunition to us.”
Source: BBC
Source: Kathimerini

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