The leader of the private military company Wagner, known for its
involvement in various conflicts around the world, has made a startling
claim stating that over 20,000 of his troops died in the Ukrainian city of
Bakhmut. Wagner’s boss, believed to be an individual named Dmitry Utkin,
disclosed this information during an interview. If the claim is accurate,
it would indicate a significant loss of life for the private military
group. However, it’s worth noting that the information provided by Wagner
has not been independently verified, and the company’s operations often
remain shrouded in secrecy. The claim raises questions about the scale of
the group’s activities and underscores the complex nature of modern warfare.
involvement in various conflicts around the world, has made a startling
claim stating that over 20,000 of his troops died in the Ukrainian city of
Bakhmut. Wagner’s boss, believed to be an individual named Dmitry Utkin,
disclosed this information during an interview. If the claim is accurate,
it would indicate a significant loss of life for the private military
group. However, it’s worth noting that the information provided by Wagner
has not been independently verified, and the company’s operations often
remain shrouded in secrecy. The claim raises questions about the scale of
the group’s activities and underscores the complex nature of modern warfare.