Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the country's armed forces have 'received enough ammunition to inflict effective fire damage on the enemy.'
out of the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine if the ministry failed to deliver more supplies"immediately."
Shoigu said Russia had taken the necessary steps to expand the production of weapons and military equipment for the supply of the country's forces in the war in Ukraine, which began after Russian PresidentRussian President Vladimir Putin talks to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu during the military parade marking Russia's Navy Day, on July 25, 2021, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Shoigu on Tuesday appeared to push back against complaints that Moscow lacks ammunition for the war in Ukraine.
Prigozhin has repeatedly launched attacks at the Defense Ministry, saying that his fighters need more ammunition for its offensiveHe previously accused the Russian government of lying about providing the Wagner Group with the ammunition it needs. In an audio clip posted to Telegram in February, Prigozhin accused Shoigu of attempting to"destroy" the Wagner Group by doing so.On Monday, Prigozhin said he was only getting a third of the artillery munitions his fighters needed.
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