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Wagner Group warlord records profanity-laced rant directed at ‘scumbag’ Russian military leaders

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Wagner Group warlord records profanity-laced rant directed at ‘scumbag’ Russian military leaders

The Wagner group introduced a retreat from the Ukrainian metropolis of Bakhmut in an expletive-laden video as tensions between the mercenaries and the Russian Ministry of Protection proceed to peak. 

“Their blood remains to be contemporary, and now, take heed to me, b—-,” Yevgeny Prigozhin, Wagner’s founder and chief, mentioned in a video as he walked among the many our bodies of lifeless troopers. “These are somebody’s fathers and somebody’s sons.”

“And people [expletive] who don’t give us ammunition will burn in Hell, consuming their guts, [expletive],” he continued, aiming his rant at Sergei Shoigu, the Russian protection minister, and Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the overall employees. “Now we have a 70% scarcity of ammunition. Shoigu, Gerasimov, the place is the ammunition? Have a look at them, b—-!”

The Wagner chief has resorted to more and more offended rants as he has discovered his affect diminished and his place alienated from Russian navy command. 

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Prigozhin has tried to make use of the press to power the hand of Russian navy management, first offering an interview with a pro-war Russian blogger during which he warned that his troops have been all the way down to their final ammunition provides, saying “every little thing else will crumble” if he should pull his forces. 

He then adopted up with the video launched this week, saying that the dearth of ammunition has triggered losses to “enhance “exponentially each day,” the BBC reported. 

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“My lads won’t undergo ineffective and unjustified losses in Bakhmut with out ammunition,” he claimed, stressing that with out the much-needed bullets and different ammunition, he could be “obliged to switch positions within the settlement of Bakhmut to models of the protection ministry and withdraw the stays of Wagner to logistics camps to lick our wounds.”

“You scumbags are sitting in costly golf equipment; your youngsters are having fun with life and making YouTube movies,” he continued. “You suppose you’re the masters of this life and that you’ve the correct to manage their lives. You suppose that you probably have ammunition depots then you have got the correct to them.”

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“There are easy calculations: in case you give the conventional quantity of ammunition then there will likely be 5 instances fewer of them [dead],” he threatened. “They got here right here as volunteers and are dying so that you could fatten yourselves in workplaces accomplished out in mahogany.” 

A senior Ukrainian official mentioned right now that Russia was bringing Wagner mercenary fighters from different areas to try to push for victory in Bakhmut forward of Russia’s Victory Day celebrations on Might 9. Wagner has tried to take the town since final summer season, taking heavy casualties all through the marketing campaign, in line with The Occasions UK. 

A person locations flowers on the coffin in the course of the funeral of Dmitry Menshikov, a mercenary for the personal Russian navy firm Wagner Group, killed in the course of the navy battle in Ukraine, within the Alley of Heroes at a cemetery in St. Petersburg, Russia, Dec. 24, 2022. (REUTERS/Igor Russak)

Prigozhin loved a privileged place as Russian President Vladimir Putin more and more leaned on Wagner to maintain his troop numbers up whereas his forces continued taking larger-than-expected losses in Ukraine. 

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Together with his success and rising affect, Prigozhin appeared to try to take energy from Russian Protection Minister Sergei Shoigu, in line with a detailed affiliate and two Western officers. The affiliate claimed that Prigozhin referred to Shoigu as “our largest enemy, not the Ukrainians,” in line with The Monetary Occasions.

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One among Prigozhin’s shut associates in contrast the mercenary chief to “Icarus,” who flew too near the solar and received burned. The appointment of Valery Gerasimov as the brand new chief of the overall employees, the highest official for Russia’s navy, noticed Prigozhin’s standing vastly diminished.

He beforehand accused the navy command of “treason” for shorting his males of much-needed ammunition and ending his potential to endlessly recruit from prisons – a program that proved extremely controversial with the Russian public. 

Wagner Group head Yevgeny Prigozhin

Wagner Group head Yevgeny Prigozhin attends the funeral of Dmitry Menshikov, a fighter of the Wagner group who died throughout a particular operation in Ukraine, on the Beloostrovskoye cemetery exterior St. Petersburg, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022. (AP Picture)

Rob Lee, a navy analyst on the International Coverage Analysis Institute, wrote on Twitter that Wagner’s lack of ammunition could replicate Russia’s protection ministry rationing ammunition forward of Ukraine’s long-anticipated counteroffensive. 

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“Wagner has lengthy had a major artillery benefit in Bakhmut and acquired preferential assist,” Lee wrote in a tweet thread. “The MoD has to defend the entire entrance however Prigozhin solely cares about taking Bakhmut.” 

“Wagner and Prigozhin have all the time represented a unity of command drawback on this conflict,” he added. “Putin likes to make use of competing factions as a approach to keep energy however that is very damaging in a navy operation.” 

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Israel’s tanks pushed into the heart of Jabalia in northern Gaza on Thursday, facing anti-tank rockets and mortar bombs from militants concentrated there, while in the south, its forces pounded Rafah without advancing, Palestinian residents and militants said.
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What to know about how much the aid from a US pier project will help Gaza

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What to know about how much the aid from a US pier project will help Gaza

A U.S.-built pier is in place to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza by sea, but no one will know if the new route will work until a steady stream of deliveries begins reaching starving Palestinians.

The trucks that will roll off the pier project installed Thursday will face intensified fighting, Hamas threats to target any foreign forces and uncertainty about whether the Israeli military will ensure that aid convoys have access and safety from attack by Israeli forces.

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Even if the sea route performs as hoped, U.S, U.N. and aid officials caution, it will bring in a fraction of the aid that’s needed to the embattled enclave.

Here’s a look at what’s ahead for aid arriving by sea:

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WILL THE SEA ROUTE END THE CRISIS IN GAZA?

No, not even if everything with the sea route works perfectly, American and international officials say.

The image provided by U.S, Central Command, shows U.S. Army soldiers assigned to the 7th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary), U.S. Navy sailors assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion 1, and Israel Defense Forces placing the Trident Pier on the coast of Gaza Strip on Thursday, May 16, 2024. The temporary pier is part of the Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore capability. The U.S. military finished installing the floating pier on Thursday, with officials poised to begin ferrying badly needed humanitarian aid into the enclave besieged over seven months of intense fighting in the Israel-Hamas war.  (U.S. Central Command via AP)

U.S. military officials hope to start with about 90 truckloads of aid a day through the sea route, growing quickly to about 150 trucks a day.

Samantha Power, head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, and other aid officials have consistently said Gaza needs deliveries of more than 500 truckloads a day — the prewar average — to help a population struggling without adequate food or clean water during seven months of war between Israel and Hamas.

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Israel has hindered deliveries of food, fuel and other supplies through land crossings since Hamas’ deadly attack on Israel launched the conflict in October. The restrictions on border crossings and fighting have brought on a growing humanitarian catastrophe for civilians.

International experts say all 2.3 million of Gaza’s people are experiencing acute levels of food insecurity, 1.1 million of them at “catastrophic” levels. Power and U.N. World Food Program Director Cindy McCain say north Gaza is in famine.

At that stage, saving the lives of children and others most affected requires steady treatment in clinical settings, making a cease-fire critical, USAID officials say.

At full operation, international officials have said, aid from the sea route is expected to reach a half-million people. That’s just over one-fifth of the population.

WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES FOR THE SEA ROUTE NOW?

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The U.S. plan is for the U.N. to take charge of the aid once it’s brought in. The U.N. World Food Program will then turn it over to aid groups for delivery.

U.N. officials have expressed concern about preserving their neutrality despite the involvement in the sea route by the Israeli military — one of the combatants in the conflict — and say they are negotiating that.

There are still questions on how aid groups will safely operate in Gaza to distribute food to those who need it most, said Sonali Korde, assistant to the administrator for USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, which is helping with logistics.

U.S. and international organizations including the U.S. government’s USAID and the Oxfam, Save the Children and International Rescue Committee nonprofits say Israeli officials haven’t meaningfully improved protections of aid workers since the military’s April 1 attack that killed seven aid workers with the World Central Kitchen organization.

Talks with the Israeli military “need to get to a place where humanitarian aid workers feel safe and secure and able to operate safely. And I don’t think we’re there yet,” Korde told reporters Thursday.

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Meanwhile, fighting is surging in Gaza. It isn’t threatening the new shoreline aid distribution area, Pentagon officials say, but they have made it clear that security conditions could prompt a shutdown of the maritime route, even just temporarily.

The U.S. and Israel have developed a security plan for humanitarian groups coming to a “marshaling yard” next to the pier to pick up the aid, said U.S. Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, deputy commander of the U.S. military’s Central Command. USAID Response Director Dan Dieckhaus said aid groups would follow their own security procedures in distributing the supplies.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces have moved into the border crossing in the southern city of Rafah as part of their offensive, preventing aid from moving through, including fuel.

U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said that without fuel, delivery of all aid in Gaza can’t happen.

WHAT’S NEEDED?

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U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration, the U.N. and aid groups have pressed Israel to allow more aid through land crossings, saying that’s the only way to ease the suffering of Gaza’s civilians. They’ve also urged Israel’s military to actively coordinate with aid groups to stop Israeli attacks on humanitarian workers.

“Getting aid to people in need into and across Gaza cannot and should not depend on a floating dock far from where needs are most acute,” U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters Thursday.

“To stave off the horrors of famine, we must use the fastest and most obvious route to reach the people of Gaza — and for that, we need access by land now,” Haq said.

U.S. officials agree that the pier is only a partial solution at best, and say they are pressing Israel for more.

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WHAT DOES ISRAEL SAY?

Israel says it places no limits on the entry of humanitarian aid and blames the U.N. for delays in distributing goods entering Gaza. The U.N. says ongoing fighting, Israeli fire and chaotic security conditions have hindered delivery.

Under pressure from the U.S., Israel has in recent weeks opened a pair of crossings to deliver aid into hard-hit northern Gaza. It said a series of Hamas attacks on the main crossing, Kerem Shalom, have disrupted the flow of goods.

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Slovakian ministers blame media and opposition for attack on PM Fico

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Slovakia’s interior minister refrained from specifying the motivation behind the attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico but pointed fingers at media outlets and the opposition, urging them to reflect on how they present information.

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Slovakian authorities charged a man with attempted premeditated murder on Thursday after he shot Prime Minister Robert Fico five times in the central town of Handlova.

The assault left the longstanding leader in a serious but stable condition.

“The attempt on Fico’s life was politically motivated,” Slovakia’s Interior Minister Matuš Šutaj-Eštok said during a news conference on Fico’s shooting.

Eštok said the suspect, believed to be 71, was a “lone wolf” and did not belong to any political party but had previously taken part in anti-government protests.

The minister did not specify what the motivation was, but blamed media outlets and the opposition.

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“It was information that you have recently presented. The way you presented them, on that I think each of you can reflect,” he said.

Slovakia’s President-elect Peter Pellegrini said he had only been allowed to speak with Fico for a few minutes “because his current condition really requires peace and quiet without any other external distractions.”

Pellegrini wished Fico “a great deal of strength in the struggle ahead of him because he is facing a very difficult period indeed.”

The president-elect called on political parties to suspend or scale back their campaigns for European elections, which will be held June 6-9.

The populist leader had been attending a political event in Handlova when the shooting took place, sending shockwaves through the central European country.

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Fico has long been a divisive figure in Slovakia and beyond. His return to power last year on a pro-Russian, anti-American message led to even greater worries among fellow European Union and NATO members that he would abandon his country’s pro-Western course – particularly on Ukraine.

At the start of Russia’s invasion, Slovakia was one of Ukraine’s staunchest supporters. Fico halted arms deliveries to Ukraine when he returned to power, his fourth time serving as prime minister.

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