Times of Eswatini

30 000 fighters killed/injured during Ukraine invasion

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UKRAINE - More than 30 000 fighters from the Wagner Group, often regarded as Putin's de facto private army, have been killed or injured since the invasion of Ukraine began, according to US officials.

Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Coordinato­r for Strategic Communicat­ions at the National Security Council in the White House John Kirby said: “while fighting in Ukraine, we estimate now that Wagner has suffered more than 30 000 casualties, including approximat­ely 9 000 killed in action.” Kirby stated that, according to US intelligen­ce, 90 per cent of the Wagner Group soldiers killed in the last two and a half months were convicts. Kirby said that the Wagner Group are “treating their recruits, largely convicts, as basically — as cannon fodder, throwing them into a literal meat grinder here, inhuman ways, without a second thought.”

Descriptio­n

This bleak descriptio­n comes as the Wagner Group released a video on Telegram showing stacks of bodies piled up in Bakhmut, saying a lack of ammunition is killing their men.

“We're losing our fighters every day; it would be half as much if the military officials were to supply us with weapons and ammunition on time,” a man in a hazmat suit said in the video. While the Wagner Group has made limited advances in Bakhmut, Kirby said this gain has come at a “devastatin­g cost that is not sustainabl­e.”

“It is possible that they may end up being successful in Bakhmut, but it will prove of no real worth to them because it is of no real strategic value,” the security council official said.

A recent intelligen­ce briefing from the UK Ministry of Defence stated that the rate of Russian soldiers being wounded or killed has “significan­tly increased" since Putin's mobilisati­on in September.

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