Russia’s Wagner Group can take 'weeks to capture a house” in Bakhmut, according to a battlefield update that puts a spotlight on Russia's military equipment shortage throughout the war in Ukraine.
Russia’s Wagner Group can take"weeks to capture a house” in Bakhmut, according to a battlefield update that puts a spotlight on Russia's military equipment shortage throughout the war in Ukraine.
“We’re lacking ammunition and armored vehicles,” one masked fighter said, per the War Translated Project, while another said that such equipment would allow them to move through the battle space"quicker and with more confidence.” “The blame game has started, so Prigozhin tries to show not only in front of Putin and the public that he's able to deliver,” a senior European official based in Kyiv told the Washington Examiner. “There's also a competition now between Prigozhin's private company and the military — plus FSB, which is competing and trying to supervise all the others.”
“Our sense of unity, authenticity, life itself — all this contrasts dramatically with the fear that prevails in Russia,” Zelensky said. “They are afraid. You can feel it. And they are right to be afraid. Because they are losing. Drones, missiles, anything else will not help them. Because we are together. And they are together only with fear.”
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