Ramzan Kadyrov, after Prigozhin’s words about leaving Bakhmut, said that his militants are ready to occupy the city now.
The leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, expressed his readiness to replace the “Wagnerites”, who allegedly promised to leave Bakhmut, along with their fighters.
“If the elder brothers Prigozhin and Wagner leave (from Bakhmut – ed.), then the General Staff will lose an experienced combat unit, and the younger brothers Kadyrov and Akhmat will go in his place in Bakhmut. If the scenario is still like this , then our fighters are ready to advance and capture the city. It’s only a matter of time, “said Kadyrov (but in his appeal he called Bakhmut to the Soviet Artemovsky).
Kadyrov’s appeal was addressed to the leader of the “Wagnerites” Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoigu and the Chief of the General Staff of the RF Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov: Kadyrov appealed to them to make peace, and said that public feuds “degrade social and military morale.”
Kadyrov also criticized the state of Russian technology and urged Prigozhin not to display the bodies of the slain invaders.
“It is wrong to film the bodies of dead comrades for public outcry. Let’s not do that anymore,” Kadyrov said.
In addition, Kadyrov humiliated Prigozhin: he said that problems also arose in the area of responsibility of the “Kadyrovites” at the front, but his commanders never announced it “through the Internet to the public, but in only through internal communication among leaders.”
Earlier it was reported that Prigozhin announced the departure of PMC Wagner from Bakhmut.
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Source: korrespondent

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