2024-08-23 23:55:08
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Wagner's Evolution Post-Prigozhin's Death in Africa

Following the demise of Prigozhin, the Wagner Group transitions to the African Corps, focusing on security operations. Formerly involved in diverse ventures, Wagner now supports coups, combats jihadists, and safeguards dictators.

Multiple commanders defect post-Prigozhin, diminishing the group's strength from 50,000 to 5,000. The African Corps, under GRU supervision, operates in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Libya.

Prigozhin's death in a plane crash spurs conspiracy theories, linking it to Kremlin involvement. The Russian army absorbs many Wagner mercenaries after the failed Ukrainian uprising, while Prigozhin's legacy includes a brief revolt against Russian military leadership.

Mourners commemorate Prigozhin as a patriot, lauding his dedication to Russia and leadership during military operations in Ukraine.

in.gr
22. August 2024 um 17:18

Wagner Perseveres in Africa a Year After Prigozhin's Death

Politics
The Russian private military company Wagner, after the death of its notorious leader Prigozhin, has intensified its activities in Africa, supporting coups, fighting jihadists, and defending dictators. The African Corps, as Wagner's successor entity, is now more focused on security and military operations, under the supervision of the Russian Foreign Ministry. Under Prigozhin, the Wagner Group was involved in activities such as gold mining, logging, and oil. After the failed 2023 uprising, many..
zdf
23. August 2024 um 11:56

What Happened to the Mercenaries of the Wagner Group

Politics
After the death of their leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Wagner Group was officially dissolved. However, the Kremlin wants to continue using it as a geopolitical tool. According to Russia expert Nico Lange, there is no longer a fixed structure of an army modeled on the old Wagner Group.
n-tv.de
23. August 2024 um 14:07

One year after Prigozhin's death: Group Wagner is increasingly fragmented, commanders defect - n-tv.de

Politics
Group Wagner is increasingly fragmented after Prigozhin's death; many commanders are leaving the group; now only about 5,000 employees left; Utkin, founder of Wagner, died in a plane crash; Troshchev, former leadership member, switched to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
t-online
23. August 2024 um 13:04

Prigoshin's anniversary of death: Wagner group shattered according to Britons

Politics
After Prigoshin's death, the Wagner group has shattered; many fighters switched to the Russian army or paramilitary units; Andrei Troshev founded a new Africa Corps under GRU control, which protects dictators in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Libya and secures access to natural resources; the mysterious plane crash fueled rumors of Kremlin involvement in Prigoshin's death; Wagner had a peak of 50,000 employees in 2023 but now has only about 5,000 employees; two months before his death, Prigoshin inci..
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