Ukraine war: Russia's Wagner boss suggests 'betrayal' in Bakhmut battle
The top of Russia's Wagner private armed force has said it isn't getting the ammo it needs from Moscow, as it tries to deal with Bakhmut. Russian soldiers - from Wagner and normal Russian powers - are attempting to hold onto the eastern city from Ukraine. Yet, Wagner supervisor Yevgeny Prigozhin has griped of an absence of ammo, saying it very well may be "normal administration or a treachery". Relations among Wagner and Moscow appear to be progressively tense. The Wagner bunch has a huge number of troops in Ukraine - some enlisted straightforwardly from Russian jails - and has turned into a critical piece of Moscow's attack. In a post on Sunday, Mr Prigozhin said records had been endorsed on 22 February, with ammo expected to be shipped off Bakhmut the following day. In any case, most had not been transported, he said, prior to recommending it very well may be conscious. What's more, in a further indication of the fracture, on Monday Mr Prigozhin said his de...