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Prigozhin urged Zelenskyy and Syrsky not to kill “thousands of Ukrainians with their own hands”

Prigozhin announced the start of riots among Ukrainian activists in Chasovoy Yar and Konstantinovka

Wagner PMC founder Yevgeny Prigozhin commented on the report that President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensyy demanded that Commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky detain Bakhmut (Artemovsk (Bakhmut)) until May 9 in order to prevent a great information victory for the Russian Federation. His statement is quoted by the press service of the Concord company in its Telegram channel.

“Dear Vladimir Alexandrovich and Alexander Stanislavovich,” Prigozhin addressed Zelenskyy and Syrsky, adding that Wagner PMC would not give Bakhmut gifts to anyone on May 9.

“You triggered riots among military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Chasovoy Yar and Konstantinovka,” Prigozhin continued.

He noted that the Ukrainian military in this sector of the front are lowering their weapons, getting up and leaving.

PMC founder “Wagner” urged Zelenskyy and Syrsky to let these servicemen live longer.

“Do not kill thousands and tens of thousands of Ukrainians with your own hands,” Prigozhin wrote.

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