Video appears to show Wagner Group troops preparing to leave Africa, suggesting a purge by Moscow, report says
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George Glover
Jul 9, 2023, 20:59 IST
Members of the Wagner Group.Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
A video appears to show dozens of Wagner Group soldiers preparing to leave Africa.
The regional publication Jeune Afrique reported hundreds of the mercenaries leaving the continent.
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Some Wagner Group soldiers appear to be pulling out of Africa, a sign that Moscow may be purging the mercenary organization.
Video footage obtained by NBC News this week showed dozens of the group's troops at a military base in Bangui in the Central African Republic, or CAR, gathered near a helipad and sorting through equipment. The video follows a report by Jeune Afrique that said about 500 to 600 mercenaries had left Bangui on Thursday.
"Purges are very likely, as loyalty is the hot-button issue of the moment for Putin," Alia Brahimi, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council think tank, told NBC News.
Wagner has provided security services and military support across Africa in the past to boost the Kremlin's propaganda efforts, the Council on Foreign Relations, a US-based think tank said. The mercenaries are particularly active in the CAR, Libya, Mali, and Sudan, the Council on Foreign Relations reported.
Wagner mercenaries have been accused of committing atrocities
Fidele Gouandjika, an advisor to CAR President Faustin-Archange Touadéra, said there had been "no change" in Wagner's position in the country, NBC News reported.
The Wagner soldiers pictured leaving Africa had refused to sign new contracts with Russia's defense ministry, according to a Sky News report that cited senior sources in CAR's ministry of defense.
Between 1,300 and 1,400 Wagner troops remain in the country, an official told the outlet.
Wagner mercenaries have been accused of committing atrocities in CAR, according to reports.
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Prigozhin's group has been "perfecting a nightmarish blueprint for state capture" in the CAR, according to the Washington-based anti-corruption organization The Sentry, Sky News reported, and was helping to plunder the country's national resources, including gold and diamonds.
Since 2019, Wagner personnel have reportedly trained militiamen in "ultraviolent" torture and killing techniques, including cutting fingers and legs, removing nails, strangling, throwing fuel, and burning people alive, The Sentry reported.
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