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Wagner denies Ukraine exit

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The Wagner Group is preparing to refocus its efforts in Africa and away from Ukraine amid a long-running dispute with Moscow, it has been reported.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the mercenary group, has repeatedly accused Russia’s defence ministry of stymying his supply of ammunition and personnel. Western analysts believe Sergei Shoigu, Russia’s defence minister, is trying to stifle Prigozhin’s growing influence.

However, he has denied Wagner is preparing a withdrawal from Ukraine.

Wagner mercenarie­s have spearheade­d Moscow’s eight-month attempt to capture Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine.

Prigozhin’s private military has lost tens of thousands of men, mostly former convicts recruited from Russian prisons, during the assault. After failing to capture Bakhmut, Prigozhin is planning to shift focus back to Africa, Bloomberg news agency reported.

The suggestion will likely prompt concerns in Moscow after a top Ukrainian general said Kyiv’s armed forces were ready to launch a counteroff­ensive on Bakhmut.

“The attacker has not lost hope of taking Bakhmut at all costs, despite the losses of men and equipment. Very soon we will take advantage of this opportunit­y, as we did near Kyiv, Kharkiv, Balakliya and Kupiansk,” Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of Ukraine’s ground forces, said.

Prigozhin admitted earlier this month that his Wagner forces would have to “reset and cut down its size”. Western officials have corroborat­ed reports that the group has been forced to slow down after deliveries of artillery by Russia’s defence ministry were halted and future prison recruitmen­t drives blocked.

A recruitmen­t notice earlier this week invited applicants to come forward for a six-month stint in Ukraine or up to 14 months in Africa. Those wanting to serve in Africa, where Wagner has contracts to protect mines and offer government­s security services, were told they would be placed on reserve.

Meanwhile, European Union leaders endorsed a plan to send Ukraine a million rounds of artillery ammunition within the next 12 months.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Yevgeny Prigozhin, the owner of the Wagner Group military company.
Photo / AP Yevgeny Prigozhin, the owner of the Wagner Group military company.

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