Putin ally vows to send troops to Bakhmut to replace Wagner's forces

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Putin ally vows to send troops to Bakhmut to replace Wagner's forces
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Ramzan Kadyrov said he will provide Chechen units to Bakhmut after Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin angrily announced he is leaving the city.

in which he angrily blamed top Russian officials for the deaths of Wagner fighters because his units were not being provided with sufficient ammunition.

In his statement, Kadyrov bemoaned the"unpleasant" fallout between Prigozhin and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov.

"I personally called Moscow, talked to the commanders, commanders, superiors. A month later the problem was solved," he said."Yes, it didn't work on the first call. But our units did not record videos, they did not give a pleasant informational occasion to the enemy." The Chechen leader then reprimanded Prigozhin for showing the bodies of dead Wagner troops in his video, saying that the"filming the bodies of dead comrades for the sake of public outcry...is wrong. Let's never do that."

Kadyrov wrote that Chechen units fought alongside Wagner troops"in the most difficult areas" of Ukraine. However, he said that if"older brother Prigozhin" and Wagner leave, then he and his military would step in to fill the gap in Bakhmut.

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