According to journalists, Wagner is returning to his pre-war activities in Africa and the Middle East. Thousands of people were sent there.
Only experienced mercenaries of the PMC “Wagner” remained in Belarus, and most of the prisoners taken from Russian prisons were expelled. The Washington Post writes about it.
According to journalists, new advertisements for the recruitment of mercenaries appear in various media associated with the Wagner PMC. That’s why six-month contracts are offered in the Middle East and Africa. In recent years, the leader of the Wagnerians, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has sent thousands of new warriors to these regions.
The publication writes that, as expected, the greatest influence of the “Wagnerians” can be traced in the Central African Republic. There, mercenaries provide protection to the Faustin-Archange Touadéra government in its long war against the rebels.
The material says that after Prigozhin’s military revolt in June, Wagner PMC customers in Africa were concerned about the mercenaries’ ability to fulfill contracts. Moscow hastened to reassure everyone that the “Wagnerians” would remain in place.
Recall that after the uprising on August 21, Prigozhin first spoke about his African plans. This is the first call from the “Wagnerians” after the attempted military insurgency in June. In the video, Prigozhin talked about the actions of mercenaries on other continents and shared with the PMCs the details of the recruitment.
It was also reported on August 16 that Prigozhin was forbidden to talk about Ukraine. Analysts from the American Institute for War Studies noted that the “Wagnerians” undermined the activities of subordinates of the Russian Ministry of Defense. The Ministry of Defense is unable to take control of PMCs associated with other Russian businessmen.
Source: Focus
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