Is Prigo praising the Ukrainian army?, "Everything is done right" Wagner Group of Russia | Ukraine | Praise
According to the website of Newsweek on June 14th, Yevgeny Prigo, the head of the Wagner Group in Russia, seemed to have praised Ukraine's counterattack on the 13th.
According to the report, a Twitter user who followed the Russia-Ukraine conflict uploaded Prigoren's comments on the current counterattack. The Twitter user named Demitri wrote, "Prigoren held another meeting to discuss the current situation. He said that Ukraine's attack was going well, very cautiously, and not taking enough measures to stop them."
Prigoren said, "What's happening is as follows: the Ukrainians have started an attack. What I'm saying is true. In the attack, their actions were very precise. Everything was done right."
Prigoren said, "They are cutting off passages in certain areas. At the same time, they are covering the left wing... to us it's the right, to them it's the left."
According to reports, Prigoren said that according to his estimate, Ukraine has regained over 100 square kilometers of land from the Russian military.
He said, "They are moving carefully and calmly. They have lost several Leopard and Bradley cars.". These are all routine combat losses. So, I'm not saying these things to promote them, but to make wise judgments
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The report also stated that Prigoren emphasized the need to take more measures to prevent Ukraine.
Prigoren said, "We need to mobilize, unite, and understand that they will either be defeated or achieve some positive outcome, otherwise they will not give up."
He pointed out, "As of now, in my opinion, based on the evaluation of ground forces, there is still not enough done in combating the enemy."
Russian President Putin previously stated in a meeting with military journalists that Ukraine's counterattack was unsuccessful and suffered "catastrophic" losses.
Ukrainian President Zelensky delivered a video speech on the evening of the 12th, stating that the battle between the Ukrainian and Russian armies was "difficult".