The owner of the Russian private military company Wagner has accused Russia’s defence minister and chief of general staff of starving his fighters in Ukraine of ammunition, which he said amounts to an attempt to “destroy” the force.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, a millionaire with close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, said in an emotional audio statement released through his spokespeople that “direct resistance” from the Russian military “is nothing other than an attempt to destroy Wagner”.
Emotional statements from Prigozhin and his fighters highlighted long-brewing tensions between the Russian military and Wagner, which has unclear legal status because Russian law prohibits private military companies.
Prigozhin said in a raised voice that Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov are handing out orders “left and right” not to supply Wagner with ammunition and not to support it with air transport.
The company has been actively involved in heavy fighting in the east of Ukraine.