UK intelligence: Wagner's forces withdraw from positions around Bakhmut
Wagner's private military company (PMC) forces have probably begun to withdraw from some of their positions around the city of Bakhmut.
The British Defence Ministry made the remarks in its daily intelligence update posted on Twitter on May 27, Caliber.Az reports.
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“On 25 May 2023, Wagner owner Yevgeny Prigozhin said the withdrawal of his forces from Bakhmut had begun and that transfer of positions to the Russian Defence Ministry (MOD) would continue to 01 June 2023,” the update said.
Besides, the Ukrainian deputy defence minister also corroborated the rotation out of Wagner forces in the outskirts of the town.
As of 24 May 2023, so-called “Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR)” forces have likely entered the city to start clearance operations.
In recent weeks, elements of the 31st Brigade of Russia’s Airborne Forces (VDV) have likely moved from the Svatove-Kreminna area to reinforce Bakhmut’s flanks.
Ukrainian forces had taken 20 square kilometres of Bakhmut's flanks as of 16 May 2023. The rotation out of Wagner forces is likely to continue in controlled phases to prevent collapse in pockets around Bakhmut.
Despite Prigozhin’s ongoing feud with the Russian MOD, Wagner forces will likely be used for further offensive operations in the Donbas following reconstituting its forces.
Earlier, UK intelligence noted an increase in the number of paramilitary groups in the Russian Federation that are not part of the country's armed forces.