
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."

Leavitt lashes out at CNN's Kaitlan Collins in tense exchange on fallen soldiers from Iran operation
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt took aim at CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins and her network during a tense exchange about the fallen soldiers during Operation Epic Fury against Iran.












