War in Ukraine: Wagner group asks to hand Bakhmut positions to Chechen fighters

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the paramilitary group, has asked for his men to be replaced on the front line in the Ukrainian town of Bakhmut, accusing the Russian military of supplying too little ammunition.

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Published on May 6, 2023, at 4:21 pm (Paris)

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Yevgeny Prigozhin at an undisclosed location, in a video grab from footage posted on May 5, 2023, on the Telegram account of the press service of Concord, a company linked to the chief of Russian mercenary group Wagner.

The chief of the Russian paramilitary group Wagner on Saturday asked Moscow to let him hand over his positions in the hotspot city of Bakhmut to Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. "I ask you to issue a combat order before 00:00 on May 10 concerning the transfer of the positions of the Wagner paramilitary units in Bakhmut and its periphery, to the units of the Akhmat battalion" Yevgeny Prigozhin said in a letter to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, referring to the Chechen combat units under the command of strongman Kadyrov.

Wagner fighters are leading the battle for Bakhmut, during which rivalries between Prigozhin and the conventional army have come to the surface. On Friday, the Wagner leader threatened to pull out in a series of scathing videos attacking Shoigu and Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov.

Prigozhin said his fighters would be forced to pull out because of a long "ammunition famine". He accused the Russian defense ministry of only delivering 32% of the required ammunition since October 2022.

Kadyrov, who has ruled Russia's Muslim-majority republic Chechnya for the last decade and a half, on Friday said on Telegram that his fighters were "ready to advance and occupy the city." He praised Wagner units, saying both groups had fought side by side in the "most difficult" battles of Popasna, Severodonetsk and Lysychansk. In a message earlier on Saturday, Prigozhin thanked Kadyrov for his offer and said Chechen forces would "no doubt" seize Bakhmut.

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