 Wagner Group will continue fighting in Bakhmut. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of the Wagner Group, said that Russia had promised his fighters enough ammunition to stay in the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. 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. Wagner Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin wrote on his telegram channel. Before this, Prigozhin had said that his fighters who have spearheaded a month's long assault on Bakhmut would pull out after being starved of ammunition and suffering useless and unjustified losses as a result. But according to Prigozhin, his group has been assured that everything necessary will be provided. Prigozhin told that Wagner Group will continue fighting in Bakhmut. He said that Ukraine's armed forces bring from 400 to 600 people to Bakhmut every day and lose the same number every day. The enemy does not spare artillery ammunition. A sufficient number of various foreign-made armored vehicles have appeared, a large number of drones. The enemy is well-equipped, well-trained, acts as one and resists with dignity, so we move on, he said.