Russia to supply Wagner group more weapons and ammunition after threat to withdraw
The owner of the Wagner mercenary group said on Sunday that Moscow "promised" more ammunition and weapons to continue the fight for the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of launching attacks to intimidate world leaders attending Moscow’s Victory Day. Despite ceasefire calls, Kiev escalated drone strikes and incursions. Leaders from Asia, Africa, and Europe defied Western pressure and joined Putin to honor WWII history. Putin praised their political courage, calling out Ukraine’s ties to Nazi collaborators. Watch how the global stage reacted to this powerful moment in Moscow.
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