Wagner boss accuses Russian navy leaders of focusing on his troops

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The head of the Wagner mercenary group has accused Russian navy leaders of focusing on his troops.

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Yevgeny Prigozhin mentioned the assault occurred after he criticised the nation's prime brass in an explosive outburst on the Telegram messaging app.

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In a video, he had mentioned the Kremlin's rationale for invading Ukraine final February was primarily based on lies - and the "evil" of Russia's navy management should be stopped.

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Prigozhin has since claimed the nation's defence ministry carried out missile strikes at Wagner's rear camps on Friday - killing scores of his fighters.

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In an announcement, the Russian defence ministry denied this - describing the allegations as "untrue and an informational provocation".

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According to the TASS information company, President Vladimir Putin has been made conscious of the most recent developments, and "necessary measures are being taken".

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It has additionally been reported that the FSB safety service has now opened a legal case in opposition to Prigozhin for armed mutiny.

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An escalation

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In his Telegram clip earlier on Friday, the Wagner chief had dismissed Moscow's core justifications for invading Ukraine final February in what it known as a "special military operation".

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Prigozhin mentioned: "The defence ministry is trying to deceive society and the president and tell us a story about how there was crazy aggression from Ukraine and that they were planning to attack us with the whole of NATO."

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The mercenary chief went on to say "the war wasn't needed to demilitarise or denazify Ukraine" - and was pushed by a need to complement the ruling elite.

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He additionally argued that Moscow might have struck a cope with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier than the struggle started.

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The Wagner group, a personal navy firm, performed an instrumental position in serving to Russia seize the Ukrainian metropolis of Bakhmut final month.

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It was an extended and bloody battle, with Wagner counting on tens of 1000's of convicts who have been promised pardons in the event that they survived six months of preventing.

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'Sailing near the wind'

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While Prigozhin has repeatedly attacked Moscow, he has stopped in need of criticising President Vladimir Putin immediately.

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Nonetheless, his newest claims contradict Putin's narrative, with Russian authorities imposing fines and jail phrases for many who unfold "falsehoods" concerning the battle.

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Prigozhin's newest video claims that tens of 1000's of younger Russian lives have been sacrificed needlessly, whereas the nation's prime brass swill vodka and cognac whereas eating on caviar.

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On Thursday, he had accused senior members of the navy of mendacity to Putin and the Ukrainian folks concerning the scale of Russian losses in Ukraine, in addition to setbacks on the battlefield.

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And in earlier clips, he was proven standing in entrance of slain troops in Ukraine and yelling insults at navy management.

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He shouted: "They came here as volunteers and they died to let you lounge in your mahogany offices. You are sitting in your expensive clubs, your children are enjoying good living and filming videos on YouTube. Those who don't give us ammunition will be eaten alive in hell."

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Nigel Gould-Davies, a senior fellow for Russia and Eurasia on the International Institue for Strategic Studies, mentioned: "Prigozhin is now sailing much closer to the wind than he ever has."

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He added: "If your military forces are divided and if they're not fighting together effectively, then your military operations will suffer accordingly and that's exactly what's happening here."

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And Sergei Markov, a pro-Kremlin political commentator, described Prigozhin as "the second-most popular man after Putin" and a "symbol of Russia's military victory for millions of people".

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There has been hypothesis that Prigozhin has ambitions for prime workplace, together with his criticisms creating the phantasm that he's an outsider.

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But Andrei Kolesnikov of the Carnegie Endowment mentioned Prigozhin owes his place and wealth to Putin, including: "He is playing an independent politician, raising the stakes and testing the system's limits. But it's only technically and physically possible for as long as Putin finds him useful and is amused by his escapades."

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Content Source: information.sky.com

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