 Wagner veterans being redeployed around Bakhmut. In recent weeks, up to hundreds of fighters formally associated with the Wagner Group, private military company, have likely started to redeploy to Ukraine as individuals and small groups, fighting for a variety of pro-Russian units according to a report of the Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland published on the ex-social network. The exact status of the redeploying personnel is unclear, but it is likely individuals have transferred to parts of the official Russian Ministry of Defence Forces and other private military companies. Several reports suggest a concentration of Wagner veterans around Bakhmut. Their experience is likely to be particularly in demand in this sector. Many will be familiar with current frontline and local Ukrainian tactics having fought over the same terrain last winter. The intelligence said, at the same time, British intelligence notes the Wagner Group withdrew from combat operations in Ukraine by early June 2023 prior to the abortive mutiny of the 24th of June 2023 and the subsequent death of Wagner owner Yevgeny Prigozhin and other senior leaders in a plane crash on the 23rd of August 2023.