
Putin's 'butcher' threatens to cut short Ukraine campaign if 'clowns' in Moscow keep calling shots
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Russian military command over the past few months have worked to limit Wagner's influence and prominence in Moscow and Ukraine by cutting back on munition deliveries.
"It has been a tough year," he added, confirming that his men will leave the city of Bakhmut on June 5 after handing it to the Russian army. "Then we’ll see how it goes." Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
Prigozhin, known as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s chef or more recently calling himself a "butcher," clarified that he wanted a "section of the front where we can fight independently without anyone’s help."

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