Russia’s Wagner group, in a major shift of tactical goalpost during ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, announced that it will withdraw from the Bakhmut region where the battle to overrun Ukrainian resistance is continuing with sharp intensity for nearly two months.
Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin said in a statement on Friday that the lack of ammunition was the reason for the withdrawal.
“I am pulling Wagner units out of Bakhmut because in the absence of ammunition they are doomed to perish senselessly,” Prigozhin said.
Wagner’s positions in Bakhmut will be transferred to Russia’s regular forces, Prigozhin said.
Earlier on Friday, Prigozhin published a video of himself standing among, what were referred to as, bloodied ‘Wagner lads’. He blamed Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu for the loss of lives Wagner group faced in Bakhmut over past many weeks of fighting with the Ukrainian forces.
“These are Wagner lads who died today. The blood is still fresh,” Prigozhin said. “They came here as volunteers and they are dying so you can get fat in your offices.”
The battle for strategically important Bakhmut has become a tactical flashpoint between Russia and Ukraine. The battle for Bakhmut is among the longest and bloodiest of the war, with severe losses on both the Russian and Ukrainian sides.
Wagner in the recent past called upon Moscow to boost ammunition supply-lines towards it.
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