Depends who they want to blame perhaps...
Budanov, commander of Ukraine's Defense Intelligence Directorate (GUR), stated that "I wouldn’t be in a hurry to say he’s killed."
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TWZ: Who
killed former Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin?
KB: I wouldn’t be in a hurry to say he’s killed.
TWZ: You think he might be alive?
KB: I just wouldn't rush with that question. I don't possess any confirmation.
TWZ: You don’t have confirmation that he’s dead yet?
KB: We don’t possess that.<<<
Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov opens up about the ongoing counteroffensive, attacks inside Russia, warnings about Abrams tank usage and much more.
www.thedrive.com
This is an interesting interview. Budanov discusses the attacks on Moscow, attacks on Russian air bases, attacks on Wagner in Sudan, the problems mines cause for armor, the need for longer range missiles and more artillery, Musk/Starlink, etc.
He also states that the Russians are devoting significant resources to Bakhmut, which limits their ability defend other areas.
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TWZ: Is the operation in Bakhmut designed to
pin down Russian forces and keep them from reinforcing the Berdiansk and Melitopol attack axes?
KB: For sure, and it has delivered the result that we wanted. For example, the Russians recently redeployed their only reserve force - the 25th Army - which was just recently raised and hasn't completed its creation. Now it's redeployed to roughly the north of Bakhmut and that's the place where it's going to be buried.
TWZ: How many forces does the 25th Army have?
KB: About 15,000 men. It’s not that much. And besides that, the threat for Russians to lose Bakhmut makes them redeploy at all times additional and additional forces to the Bakhmut area, which of course drains their resources from other directions like the south. . . .
TWZ: Speaking of which, are the Russians able to reinforce their defense against the Burdiansk and Melitopol pushes? Are they able to bring enough troops there to prevent Ukrainian advances, given all the stresses?
KB: So we're going back to the previous question. All that they have already have been thrown into the fire. And now all the backbone of current Russian airborne troops is in defense and trying to deter the movement of our offensive groupings in the south. Before that, there were units of the Russian
810th Naval Infantry Brigade. That brigade was completely defeated, completely smashed, and now they have withdrawn being replaced by airborne troops.<<<
In other words, it looks like Russia is throwing new recruits into the meat grinder to replace the other troops that were fed into the meat grinder to defend Bakhmut.