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The head of the paramilitary group Wagner Yevgeny Prigoyine fired red bullets at Vladimir Putin in a video published on Telegram this Tuesday, May 9, while the Russian President was leading a military parade in Moscow to commemorate the victory over Nazi Germany in Moscow Year 1945 to remember.
WAR IN UKRAINE – A decent load. The head of the Wagner paramilitary group fired red bullets at Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, May 9, while at the same time the Russian President was leading a military parade in Moscow to commemorate the 1945 victory over Nazi Germany.
Evgeny Prigoyine specifically accused Russian regular army soldiers of fleeing their positions in Bakhmout, the epicenter of fighting in eastern Ukraine. “Today one of the Defense Ministry units fled from one of our flanks […]. They abandoned their positions, they all fled! ‘ accused the man who is in open conflict with Russia’s military hierarchy, which he also accused of wanting to ‘deceive’ Putin.
“If everything is done to deceive the Commander-in-Chief [Vladimir Poutine]then either the commander-in-chief will rip your c.. or it will be the Russian people who will be angry if the war is lost, ”said Yevgeny Prigozhin in a long diatribe published in a video published on Telegram, blaming him the army once again to not supply the ammunition he needs to take Bakhmout.
However, reiterating that he would begin withdrawing due to a lack of sufficient supplies, and asserting that on Tuesday Wagner had received “only 10%” of the ammunition he had requested, he seemed intent on rolling back his threat to give up for a few days. “We won’t go [Bakhmout]we go [rester] a few more days, we’ll still fight, we’ll make it,” he said, seemingly putting off his ultimatum for a few days.
“The state cannot defend the country”
“Why can’t the state manage to defend the country? ‘ he nevertheless launched the full ‘Victory Day’ to commemorate the end of World War II. “Victory Day is the victory of our ancestors, we didn’t even deserve a fraction of this victory,” Yevgeny Prigoyine tackled.
“There is a crime called ‘annihilation of the Russian people’. […]. And that’s a small group,” he said again, pointing to the staff. For months he has been criticizing the commanders of the Russian army, whom he portrays as incompetent, but his verbal attacks have been increasing for days.
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