![]() “What will the country do, our children, grandchildren who are the future of Russia, and how can we win this war if – by chance, and I’m just speculating here – it turns out that this grandfather is a complete ****head?” he asked. He made cryptic but crude comments about those in overall charge of Russia’s war on Ukraine on Tuesday, referring ambiguously to a “grandfather” figure who was under the mistaken impression that everything was going well with Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine. Mr Prigozhin, who has been locked in a long-running feud with the defence ministry, has made a series of emotional statements in recent days, announcing that his forces would withdraw from Bakhmut because of the ammunition problem before saying they would stay, and then again suggesting they might leave. “They’ve given us only 10 per cent of what we asked for. Late on Monday, Mr Prigozhin said there were signs the ammunition problem was being solved, but on Tuesday, he said the size of the shipment had been slashed. ![]()
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