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Russia’s Wagner mercenary group appeared to ditch plans to withdraw from Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, saying they had been promised more arms by Moscow and suggesting they may keep up their assault on what Russia sees as a stepping stone to other cities in the Donbas region.

Elsewhere, Ukrainian and Russian media reported explosions across Russian-occupied Crimea, and Russia’s Defence Ministry said its air defences had detected and destroyed 22 Ukrainian drones over the Black Sea overnight.

On Friday, Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin had said that his fighters — who have spearheaded a months-long assault on Bakhmut — would pull out on May 10 after being starved of ammunition and suffering “useless and unjustified” losses as a result.

However — in an audio message posted on his Telegram channel on Sunday — he said: “We have been promised as much ammunition and weapons as we need to continue further operations. We have been promised that everything needed to prevent the enemy from cutting us off [from supplies] will be deployed.”

A spokesman for Russia’s Defence Ministry did not respond to a request for comment after Mr Prigozhin’s latest statement.

Russian officials have repeatedly sought to allay concerns that their forces on the frontline have not received adequate supplies.

On Tuesday, Referring to the Russian army as a whole, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said that it had “received the sufficient amount of ammunition” to effectively inflict damage on enemy forces.

On the Ukrainian side, the spokesman for Ukraine’s eastern command, Serhiy Cherevaty, said — in response to Reuters questions about Mr Prigozhin’s comments — that Russian forces have “more than enough” ammunition.

He said Mr Prigozhin’s comments were aimed at distracting from the heavy losses Wagner had taken by throwing so many troops into battle.

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