May 31, 2023 8:07 PM GMT+7
Founder
of Wagner private mercenary group Yevgeny Prigozhin makes a statement on the
start of withdrawal of his forces from Bakhmut and handing over their positions
to regular Russian troops, in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict in Bakhmut,
Ukraine, in this still image taken from video released May 25, 2023. Press
service of "Concord"/Handout via REUTERS
MOSCOW, May 31 (Reuters) - Russia's most powerful mercenary,
Yevgeny Prigozhin, said on Wednesday that he had asked prosecutors to
investigate whether senior Russian defence officials had committed any
"crime" before or during the war in Ukraine.
Prigozhin's request is his most blatant public challenge to date
against President Vladimir Putin's top military brass, Defence Minister Sergei
Shoigu and Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov.
The 61-year-old restaurateur-turned-mercenary has spent months
insulting both Shoigu and Gerasimov, who are leading Russia's war effort, for
alleged treachery. Neither has responded publicly to his criticism.
"Today I have sent letters to the Investigative Committee
and the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation with a request to check
on the fact of the commission of a crime during the preparation and during the
conduct of the SMO (Special Military Operation) by a host of senior
functionaries of the Defence Ministry," Prigozhin said.
"These letters will not be published due to the fact that
the investigative authorities will deal with this."
The defence ministry declined immediate comment.
'PUTIN'S BUTCHER'
Prigozhin, the founder of the Wagner mercenary group, is the
most striking member of Putin's circle to gain widespread notoriety during the
15-month war in Ukraine.
He quipped last week that his nickname should be "Putin's
butcher" rather than "Putin's chef".
He says loyalty to Putin is part
of his political stance, which he summed up as: "I love my motherland, I serve
Putin, Shoigu should be judged and we will fight on."
In statements this week, he said he continued to inform the top
leadership of the country about problems and slammed senior Kremlin officials
for blocking media coverage of him and his private army.
Prigozhin is not directly challenging Putin but rather playing a jester role and acting with the
approval of those dismayed by the military's conduct of the
war, officials, diplomats and analysts have told Reuters.
Prigozhin's private army has been fighting alongside Russia's
regular forces in Ukraine and spearheaded the months-long assault on the
eastern city of Bakhmut which fell earlier this month.
Reporting
by Reuters Writing by Guy Faulconbridge Editing by Gareth Jones
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/prigozhin-asks-prosecutors-investigate-crimes-by-top-russian-defence-officials-2023-05-31/
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