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What is Russia's Wagner group, and where are its fighters? | |
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The leader of the Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has been seen in a video addressing his troops in Belarus. | |
Mr Prigozhin had not been seen since late June, when he led several thousand Wagner fighters in a short-lived mutiny against Russia's military leadership. | |
What is the Wagner group and how big is it? | What is the Wagner group and how big is it? |
Yevgenny Prigozhin says he founded Wagner in 2014. | Yevgenny Prigozhin says he founded Wagner in 2014. |
A wealthy businessman with a criminal record, he is known as "Putin's chef" because he provided catering for the Kremlin. | A wealthy businessman with a criminal record, he is known as "Putin's chef" because he provided catering for the Kremlin. |
In 2014, Wagner started backing pro-Russian separatist forces in eastern Ukraine, and is thought to have helped Moscow annex Crimea. | |
Wagner forces have also been active in Africa and the Middle East. | Wagner forces have also been active in Africa and the Middle East. |
The group's first field commander is believed to have been Dmitri Utkin, a veteran of Russia's wars in Chechnya. "Wagner" is his radio call sign. | |
Before the war in Ukraine, estimates suggested Wagner had about 5,000 fighters - mostly veterans of Russia's elite regiments and special forces. | Before the war in Ukraine, estimates suggested Wagner had about 5,000 fighters - mostly veterans of Russia's elite regiments and special forces. |
However, its numbers grew substantially after the war began. Ahead of the June mutiny, Yevgeny Prigozhin said he commanded 25,000 troops. | |
Although mercenary forces are technically illegal in Russia, Wagner registered as a "private military company" in 2022. | Although mercenary forces are technically illegal in Russia, Wagner registered as a "private military company" in 2022. |
Wagner still recruiting despite mutiny, BBC finds | Wagner still recruiting despite mutiny, BBC finds |
What did Wagner do in Ukraine? | What did Wagner do in Ukraine? |
Wagner was heavily involved in the capture of the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut for Russia. | Wagner was heavily involved in the capture of the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut for Russia. |
Ukrainian troops say its fighters were sent into attacks in large numbers over open ground, and many of them were killed. | |
Yevgeny Prigozhin with mercenaries in Ukraine | Yevgeny Prigozhin with mercenaries in Ukraine |
In the weeks before Russia's invasion, it is thought Wagner carried out so-called "false flag" attacks in Ukraine, to give the Kremlin a pretext for invading. These are attacks which are carried out by one side but blamed on the other. | |
Prigozhin boosted Wagner's numbers in 2022 by recruiting Russian prisoners. | Prigozhin boosted Wagner's numbers in 2022 by recruiting Russian prisoners. |
About 80% of its troops in Ukraine came from prisons, according to the US National Security Council. | About 80% of its troops in Ukraine came from prisons, according to the US National Security Council. |
Mercenary chief seen recruiting Russian convicts | Mercenary chief seen recruiting Russian convicts |
Why did Wagner troops stage a mutiny? | Why did Wagner troops stage a mutiny? |
Prigozhin regularly criticised Russia's defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, and the chief of staff of Russia's armed forces, Valery Gerasimov, over their approach to the war. | Prigozhin regularly criticised Russia's defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, and the chief of staff of Russia's armed forces, Valery Gerasimov, over their approach to the war. |
He also defied an order from the defence ministry to give it control of the group. | |
On 24 June, about 5,000 Wagner troops seized control of the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don and moved towards Moscow, with the stated aim of removing the military leadership. | |
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Watch: Tracking Wagner's day of rebellion... in 82 seconds | Watch: Tracking Wagner's day of rebellion... in 82 seconds |
Watch: Tracking Wagner's day of rebellion... in 82 seconds | Watch: Tracking Wagner's day of rebellion... in 82 seconds |
However, Prigozhin stopped the advance after negotiations with the Kremlin, which were mediated by Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko. | |
Wagner fighters were told they could join Russia's regular army or go to Belarus, along with Prigozhin. | Wagner fighters were told they could join Russia's regular army or go to Belarus, along with Prigozhin. |
Where are Wagner's fighters and Prigozhin now? | |
After Wagner's failed mutiny, there was uncertainty over Prigozhin's whereabouts. | |
Lukashenko said he had not gone into exile in Belarus, but was in St Petersburg. | |
President Putin said Prigozhin had attended a conference in the Kremlin five days after the Wagner mutiny, to discuss the group's future. | |
However, Prigozhin has recently appeared in a video addressing Wagner troops in Belarus. | |
The BBC has verified that the footage was taken at a base in Tsel, in the south of the country, which is now home to an estimated 600 Wagner fighters. | |
Belarus' defence ministry says Wagner fighters are teaching its territorial defence forces. | |
The US military says Wagner troops in Ukraine are no longer "participating in any significant capacity" in the war. | The US military says Wagner troops in Ukraine are no longer "participating in any significant capacity" in the war. |
Images have emerged which appear to show Wagner fighters training Belarusian soldiers at a base south-east of Minsk | |
Where else does Wagner operate? | Where else does Wagner operate? |
Wagner forces have been hired to guard mines in the Central African Republic (CAR) and Sudan. | |
Shortly after the failed coup, hundreds of them were reported to have left CAR, because of uncertainty over the group's future. It's been reported many have returned. | |
In Mali, in West Africa, the government uses them to combat Islamic militant groups. | |
In Libya, Wagner troops support the forces of General Khalifa Haftar. | |
Yevgeny Prigozhin recently told the pro-Kremlin Afrique Media TV that "there was no - and there will be no - reduction in our programmes in Africa" as a result of developments in Russia. | |
Wagner's mercenaries have also been in Syria since 2015, fighting alongside pro-government forces and guarding oilfields. | |
Wagner members have been operating in Syria | Wagner members have been operating in Syria |
How does Wagner make money? | How does Wagner make money? |
According to President Putin, Wagner was given 86.26bn roubles ($1bn) of government money between May 2022 and May 2023 to pay troops. | According to President Putin, Wagner was given 86.26bn roubles ($1bn) of government money between May 2022 and May 2023 to pay troops. |
The US Treasury says Prigozhin's private companies have made profits in many places where Wagner forces operate - in gold and diamond mines in the CAR and Sudan, and in oil and gas fields in Syria. | The US Treasury says Prigozhin's private companies have made profits in many places where Wagner forces operate - in gold and diamond mines in the CAR and Sudan, and in oil and gas fields in Syria. |
What interests do Russian mercenaries have in Sudan? | What interests do Russian mercenaries have in Sudan? |
US sanctions boss of Wagner group in Mali | US sanctions boss of Wagner group in Mali |
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Russian Mercenaries: Inside the Wagner Group | Russian Mercenaries: Inside the Wagner Group |
Russian Mercenaries: Inside the Wagner Group | Russian Mercenaries: Inside the Wagner Group |
What crimes are Wagner troops accused of? | What crimes are Wagner troops accused of? |
Ukrainian prosecutors say three Wagner mercenaries killed and tortured civilians near Kyiv in April 2022, alongside regular Russian troops. | Ukrainian prosecutors say three Wagner mercenaries killed and tortured civilians near Kyiv in April 2022, alongside regular Russian troops. |
German intelligence says Wagner troops may also have massacred civilians in Bucha in March 2022. | German intelligence says Wagner troops may also have massacred civilians in Bucha in March 2022. |
The UN and the French government have accused Wagner troops of raping and robbing civilians in the CAR. | The UN and the French government have accused Wagner troops of raping and robbing civilians in the CAR. |
In 2020, the US military accused Wagner mercenaries of planting landmines and other improvised explosive devices in and around the Libyan capital, Tripoli. | In 2020, the US military accused Wagner mercenaries of planting landmines and other improvised explosive devices in and around the Libyan capital, Tripoli. |