Utkin, a veteran of Russia’s wars in Chechnya, added that he was acquainted with the Chechens from his time fightings against them in the Caucasus.īoth Prigozhin and Kadyrov are yet to comment on the public spat. “Certain citizens should be put against a wall for the SHAME that we have.” “Where did such familiarity come from: who gave you the right to use the address ‘ty’ and ‘Zhenya’?” Utkin said in a message which Prigozhin reposted on Telegram. In response, Dmitry Utkin, a former Rusisan special forces officer who is believed to be Wagner’s most senior commander, said his group was ready to meet the Chechens “man to man”. “I need to tell you, for such words, almost every day, you would have immediately been put up against the wall during World War II,” he said, accusing Prigozhin of creating a “panicked mood among the population”. Magomed Daudov, the chairman of the Chechen parliament, similarly tore into Prigozhin in a video shared on telegram: “You have become a blogger who screams and shouts off to the whole world about all the problems,” Delimkhanov said. Kadyrov’s right-hand man, Adam Delimkhano, in a video message using the diminutive of “Zhenya” and the familiar Russian form of you (“ty”) told Prigozhin: Two close allies of the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov on Thursday publicly criticised Russia’s most prominent mercenary, casting Yevgeny Prigozhin as a blogger who “screams” all the time about his problems.
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