Tensions are high in Russia after the war. Moscow is struggling on the front. The most prominent mercenaries threatened Russian leader Putin to withdraw his troops from Bahmut.
THREAT FROM WAGNER: WE CAN WITHDRAW FROM BAHMUT
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is stuck in the country’s eastern stronghold, Bahmut. Street battles continue, Russian forces are trying to advance step by step. Opposing the Russian forces is the Ukrainian resistance. The critical point is not the Russian army, but the Russian mercenary group Wagner. In the months-long war, Wagner seeks more help from Russia in terms of ammunition. The head of Wagner stated that his losses increased due to insufficient supplies and supplies. He threatened the Russian administration, saying, “We can withdraw from Bahmut if the situation is not rectified.” “Every day we put thousands of bodies piled up in coffins and send them home,” said the Wagner chief. He said his losses were 5 times higher than normal due to lack of ammo.
HE DID NOT SEARCH THE Apocalypse MOVIES
While the problems in the field continue, the image reflected from Crimea is on the agenda of the world. Smoke rising from the fuel tank destroyed by a Ukrainian drone fleet was seen from all over the Crimea. Images likened to a nuclear cloud did not look for apocalyptic movies. Although the flames are under control, the damage is great. About 40 thousand tons of fuel was destroyed by explosions.