Russian mercenaries are Putin's 'coercive tool' in Africa
Source: Associated Press
Russian mercenaries are Putins coercive tool in Africa
By CARLEY PETESCH and GERALD IMRAY
April 23, 2022
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) When abuses were reported in recent weeks in Mali fake graves designed to discredit French forces; a massacre of some 300 people, mostly civilians all evidence pointed to the shadowy mercenaries of Russias Wagner Group.
Even before these feared professional soldiers joined the assault on Ukraine, Russia had deployed them to under-the-radar military operations across at least half a dozen African countries. Their aim: to further President Vladimir Putins global ambitions, and to undermine democracy.
The Wagner Group passes itself off as a private military contractor and the Kremlin denies any connection to it or even, sometimes, that it exists.
But Wagners commitment to Russian interests has become apparent in Ukraine, where its fighters, seen wearing the groups chilling white skull emblem, are among the Russian forces currently attacking eastern Ukraine.
In sub-Saharan Africa, Wagner has gained substantial footholds for Russia in Central African Republic, Sudan and Mali. Wagners role in those countries goes way beyond the cover story of merely providing a security service, experts say.
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