Zelensky and Wagner chief at odds over Ukraine's counteroffensive status.

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Ukrainian President Zelensky and Wagner head Prigozhin have conflicting reports on the Ukrainian spring counteroffensive, with Zelensky saying the campaign needs more equipment and starting now would result in unacceptable losses, while Prigozhin claims the Ukrainians are already attacking his forces' flanks. Meanwhile, Ukrainians are erasing Russian culture, language, and monuments from their country in response to Putin's aggression, with some seeking the complete removal of Russian culture and history. The US ambassador to South Africa has accused the country of shipping weapons to Russia in violation of its nonalignment policy.
- Russia-Ukraine war news: Zelensky, Wagner chief disagree on counteroffensive status The Washington Post
- Ukraine: Russia suffered major losses in Bakhmut counterattack CNN
- Zelensky says Ukraine needs more time for counter-offensive BBC
- Ukraine being "brought to negotiating table" on Russia's terms – Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council Secretary Yahoo News
- Ukraine War: Kyiv Forces "Shaping" Operations for Counteroffensive The Moscow Times
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