In a Telegram post, the Chechen leader said 'the answer is obvious' as to whether his troops or Wagner forces were more effective.
, as a dispute between the two key figures in Russia's full-scale invasion continues to ramp up.
The pair's disdain for how Russia is conducting the war is probably the only thing they agree on. But Prigozhinwhen he suggested last month that the Chechen units under Kadyrov's command could not hold all of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic in Ukraine. A Kadyrov ally, Adam Delimkhanov, responded to the slight by questioning Prigozhin's military bona fides by disparaging him as merely"a blogger who screams and shouts to the world."
This combined image shows Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. The pair have been engaged in a war of words on social media over the conduct of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.But Prigozhin said that the pair had buried the hatchet after he received a phone call from Kadyrov. The Wagner founder also suggested that a group in the Kremlin may have been stoking the conflict between the men's forces.
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