Russian Wagner claims lack of ammunition after mass shelling
2023.03.06 03:46
Russian Wagner claims lack of ammunition after mass shelling
By Tiffany Smith
Budrigannews.com – The top of Russia’s Wagner hired fighter force cautioned that Russia’s situation around the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut was in danger except if his soldiers got ammo, the most recent indication of pressure between the Kremlin and the confidential civilian army boss.
According to the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, Russian mortar shelling of a village in the southern region of Kherson in Ukraine resulted in the deaths of a woman and two children.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the Russian army struck a command center of the Ukrainian forces’ Azov Regiment in the southeastern Zaporizhzhia region. The attack was not explained in detail by the ministry. The account could not be independently verified by Reuters.
The state emergency service said that a woman’s body was discovered in the rubble on Saturday, bringing the death toll from a Russian missile strike that struck an apartment block in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia to 11.
Top commandants of what Russia refers to its as “extraordinary military activity” in Ukraine have advised Safeguard Pastor Sergei Shoigu on the ongoing circumstance and activity designs, his service said.
Mevlut Cavusoglu, the Turkish foreign minister, stated that Ankara is putting in a lot of effort to extend a U.N.-backed initiative that has allowed Ukraine to export grain from ports that Russia has blocked.
Two U.S. officials said that two Ukrainian pilots are in Arizona to be evaluated by the U.S. military and fly flight simulators. Washington has not said whether it will send fighter jets or sophisticated remotely piloted drones to Kyiv.
According to an interview with CEO Armin Papperger, German defense contractor Rheinmetall is negotiating the construction of a tank factory in Ukraine.
Rheinmetall wants to purchase 96 Leopard 1 tanks from Swiss defense company Ruag to send to Ukraine, according to a report in the Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger.
Sanctions against Russian oligarchs and institutions are being enforced slowly by Germany.