Prigozhin Leaked Location of Putin Ally Wounded in Ukraine—Russian Colonel

 6/14/23 

Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov (L) and State Duma Deputy Adam Delimkhanov (R) attend Russian President Vladimir Putin’s Federal Assembly speech at the Grand Kremlin Palace, on December 3, 2015, in Moscow. The Wagner Group has leaked the location of Delimkhanov, who was reportedly wounded in Ukraine.SASHA MORDOVETS/GETTY IMAGES

Yevgeny Prigozhin’s paramilitary outfit the Wagner Group leaked the location of Adam Delimkhanov, a lawmaker and ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was reportedly wounded in Ukraine, according to a Russian Army lieutenant colonel.

Lieutenant Colonel Roman Venevitin, who was recently captured and held briefly by members of Wagner Group before being released to “Russian law enforcement,” made the claim in a post on the Venevitin_72 Telegram channel. The “Prigozhinites” handed over to Kyiv the coordinates of Delimkhanov—the right-hand man to Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, he said.

The accusations come as tensions between the Wagner boss and Russia’s military leadership are at an all-time high. Last week, Prigozhin published a video of Venevitin admitting to opening fire on Wagner Group fighters while they withdrew from the city of Bakhmut, while he was intoxicated.

Newsweek could not immediately verify whether the Venevitin_72 Telegram channel was created and managed by Venevitin, someone affiliated with him, or a third party.

Amid conflicting reports about the whereabouts and health of Delimkhanov on Wednesday, Venevitin accused the Wagner Group of collaborating with “enemy intelligence.”

“As I said before, in an attempt to discredit me, Wagner PMC spilled about the facts of their own treason. They have collaborated with enemy intelligence before, organizing leaks of locations of our units. And now this has happened again,” Venevitin’s Telegram post said.

The latest developments also come amid a public feud between Prigozhin and Kadyrov. Earlier this month, Delimkhanov attacked Prigozhin after the Wagner boss suggested the Chechen Akhmat battalion likely lacks the capability to occupy the self-proclaimed “Donetsk Republic” region of Ukraine.

“According to the information I have, they have now taken revenge on Ramzan Kadyrov, who had earlier threatened to reveal the sources of Prigozhin’s wealth, as he has been a food supplier for our army since 2006.”

Delimkhanov is “in serious condition” after being shelled by Ukrainian forces, he said.

“The Ukrainian special services, who ‘lead’ the priority targets, were at work. They worked with precision and very intensively,” said Venevitin, adding that losses were “substantial.”

“Perhaps at least this incident will finally make it possible to take all necessary measures against Prigozhin personally and other ‘businessmen’ from the Wagner Group, who have always used Russia exclusively for personal enrichment, not even shying away from direct cooperation with the enemy!” he added.

The speaker of Russia’s parliament, Vyacheslav Volodin, denied reports that Delimkhanov had been killed or wounded in Ukraine.

“I’ve just spoken to him. He’s alive and well. Not only that, but he wishes you all good health,” Volodin told lawmakers on Wednesday.

The Russian Defense Ministry’s television channel Zvezda reported that Delimkhanov was wounded, without elaborating. Russian parliament’s lower chamber, the State Duma, also said Delimkhanov was wounded in Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Chechen leader Kadyrov wrote on Telegram that he had been unable to reach Delimkhanov, and appealed to Ukraine’s intelligence to help him locate his ally, offering a “generous reward.”

“I ask Ukrainian intelligence to provide information about the site and positions struck so that I could at last find my dear BROTHER. I promise a generous reward and I ask you for assistance,” Kadyrov wrote.

The Kremlin said it was “worried” and was waiting for clarification on the matter.

Newsweek reached out to Russia’s Foreign Ministry via email for comment.

14 comments

  1. Mafia land = spiders in a jar … or so it’s getting to that rather quickly. Interesting developments in the shithole in this respect. Divulging information to the SBU where certain shit nuggets are to be found is almost as good as them cutting each other’s throats.

  2. “The Ukrainian special services, who ‘lead’ the priority targets, were at work. They worked with precision and very intensively,” said Venevitin, adding that losses were “substantial.”

    Very nice to hear that!

  3. If Prighozin would change sides it would be a great game changer. He seems tired of Putin and his trash army. 😎

    • Indeed, Mike, there sure is a growing conflict between them. However, this situation should be cautiously analyzed: Would Prigozhin end the war and agree to a withdrawal? Or does he simply think he’s a better military leader than his best customer? That my be even true and the situation may become worse if he manages to replace Putin. So, the SBU needs to consider if there’s really an advantage in supporting the Wagner boss, who certainly is no nice guy, neither. That’s a difficult call.

      • It’s best to help the cockroaches destroy each other. None of them is to be trusted.

      • There is some evidence that Prigozhin respects the Ukrainian military. When he wants someone attacked or killed, he calls on the Ukrainians to get the job done. I believe he will never choose, if the decision was his, to attack Ukraine ever again. It seems he’s preparing to storm Moscow & the Kremlin and that may be the best, quickest, possibility to end the war.

      • Watching Putin on video last night deliberately snubbing Shoigu at a conference. It appears that Putler has more trust in Prickozhin than he does with Shoigu. I hope they start to destroy each other like they did in WW1.

  4. If what is reported here is true, and that’s a considerable ‘if’ because many news reporting is just plucked from thin air, then Prigozhin and the Ukrainians have been talking. This intel passed to the Ukrainian side is perhaps a genuine gesture of good will, a gift if you will, a first step to develop trust if such a thing can be possible. Perhaps there will be more fruitful outcomes from this new relationship.

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