Prigozhin sets conditions to shift responsibility for failures in Bakhmut to Russian MoD - ISW

Experts at the Institute for the Study of War believe that the financier of the Wagner PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin, is trying to shift the responsibility for the failures in Bakhmut onto the Russian Ministry of Defense

The ISW shared its assumptions in its usual report.

Prigozhin tried to justify the lack of  Wagner PMC group progress in Bakhmut, which confirmed ISW's previous estimates that Russian forces in Bakhmut have reached the culmination, experts said.

In an interview with one of the Russian propaganda media on December 31, Prigozhin said that Wagner men could not break through the Ukrainian defenses in Bakhmut. He said that offensive operations are very exhausting because every house in the town is a "fortress". Prigozhin said that Ukraine "has defensive lines every 10 meters in Bakhmut, and therefore Russian troops have to clear building after building".

“This is a significant inflection for Prigozhin and the first time he has framed Wagner forces in Bakhmut as making effectively no gains. Prigozhin previously stated in October 2022 that Wagner forces operating in the Bakhmut area advance 100–200 meters a day. The Wagner Group conducted information operations to assert that Wagner Group forces exclusively made gains in Bakhmut without the assistance of other Russian elements in December,” ISW report says.

In this way, Prigozhin is likely setting informational conditions to shift the responsibility for the Wagner failures in Bakhmut onto the Russian Ministry of Defense or the Russian defense industry.

“Wagner Group soldiers told Prigozhin that they were unable to break through Ukrainian lines in Bakhmut due to insufficient armored vehicles, ammunition, and 100mm shell supplies during a likely scripted segment in the clip. This statement seeks to absolve the Wagner Group and Prigozhin of personal responsibility by attributing their failure to capture Bakhmut to the larger Russian resource allocation problems that Russian and Ukrainian sources have been increasingly discussing since late December,” ISW experts added.

Other key ISW takeaways

 

Earlier, the founder of Wagner PMC Yevgeny Prigozhin justified his inability to capture Bakhmut by the fact that there are "500 lines of defense" in the town set up by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, i.e. Wagner mercenaries have to overcome resistance every 10 meters, in every house.