ViewThe head of a Russian private army, the Wagner Group, appears to be breaking from the Kremlin's talking points, saying President Vladimir Putin's goal of demilitarizing Ukraine has backfired.
Yevgeny Prigozhin said in a video published on Telegram that his forces are starting to pull out of Bakhmut, Ukraine, and releasing...
Russian private army leader says forces have begun leaving Bakhmut
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