Yevgeny Prigozhin, who leads the Wagner Group, a private army, says Russian officials had “promised the amount of ammunition we’d need to continue fighting.'
Both sides have suffered heavy losses in and around the eastern mining city, with their forces bogged down in a brutal battle of attrition that has seen Russia make small, steady gains but fall short of what would be a
A win for either side would offer a huge morale boost and could rally support from respective allies, providing momentum to shift a front line that has remained largely static for months.that had the capture of Ukraine’s industrial heartland as its focus. But the campaign has been held back by muddy conditions and military failings, despite Moscow’s call-up of hundreds of thousands of reservists and Wagner’s widespread use of ex-convicts.
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