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What is Russia's Wagner group, and what has happened to its leader? | What is Russia's Wagner group, and what has happened to its leader? |
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Yevgeny Prigozhin with mercenaries in Ukraine | Yevgeny Prigozhin with mercenaries in Ukraine |
Russian officials have confirmed that the leader of the Russian mercenary group Wagner died in a plane crash in western Russia on 23 August. | |
Yevgeny Prigozhin staged a failed mutiny against Russia's military leaders in June, and had gone to Belarus afterwards with hundreds of Wagner fighters. | |
The group's future is now very uncertain. | The group's future is now very uncertain. |
What is the Wagner group and how big is it? | What is the Wagner group and how big is it? |
Prigozhin said he founded Wagner in 2014. | Prigozhin said he founded Wagner in 2014. |
Although mercenary forces are illegal in Russia, Wagner registered as a "private military company" in 2022. | Although mercenary forces are illegal in Russia, Wagner registered as a "private military company" in 2022. |
Prigozhin was a wealthy businessman and convicted criminal, known as "Putin's chef" because he provided catering for the Kremlin. | Prigozhin was a wealthy businessman and convicted criminal, known as "Putin's chef" because he provided catering for the Kremlin. |
Wagner's first field commander was Dmitry Utkin, a former officer in Russia's special forces. He said the group was named after his radio call sign. | |
Most Wagner mercenaries initially came from Russia's elite regiments and special forces, and the group was thought to number about 5,000. | |
However, in 2022, Prigozhin recruited prisoners from Russian jails to fight for Wagner in Ukraine, in exchange for pardons. In June, he said there were 25,000 Wagner fighters. | However, in 2022, Prigozhin recruited prisoners from Russian jails to fight for Wagner in Ukraine, in exchange for pardons. In June, he said there were 25,000 Wagner fighters. |
The group has also been operating in Syria, Mali, the Central African Republic, Sudan and Libya. | The group has also been operating in Syria, Mali, the Central African Republic, Sudan and Libya. |
What do we know about the plane crash? | What do we know about the plane crash? |
Russian aviation officials said Yevgeny Prigozhin and nine other passengers died when a private plane flying between Moscow and St Petersburg crashed in the Tver region, north of Moscow on 23 August. | |
Dmitry Utkin was also on board. | |
Wagner supporters paid tribute to Prigozhin and Utkin outside the group's offices in St Petersburg and (pictured) Novosibirsk | |
The Investigative Committee said the identities of all 10 victims had been established, after genetic analysis of the bodies, and that it was conducting a criminal investigation into the crash. | |
UK defence sources have told the BBC that Russia's FSB intelligence agency is most likely to have been responsible. | |
Russia plane crash: What we know so far | Russia plane crash: What we know so far |
Prigozhin and Putin: How a long friendship turned ugly | |
What now for Wagner after Prigozhin's death? | |
What did Wagner do in Ukraine, and why did it stage a mutiny? | What did Wagner do in Ukraine, and why did it stage a mutiny? |
Wagner troops were heavily involved in the battle for Bakhmut, a city in eastern Ukraine, which they captured for Russia in May 2023. | |
During the fighting, Prigozhin repeatedly criticised Russia's army chief, Valery Gerasimov, and defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, for under-supplying Wagner's troops, many of whom were killed or injured. | |
In June 2023, some 5,000 Wagner fighters staged a mutiny. They occupied the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don and marched on Moscow, with the stated aim of ousting Gerasimov and Shoigu. | In June 2023, some 5,000 Wagner fighters staged a mutiny. They occupied the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don and marched on Moscow, with the stated aim of ousting Gerasimov and Shoigu. |
Prigozhin halted the advance after making a deal with Russian President Putin, which was negotiated by the Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko. | |
Putin said Wagner's fighters could either join the regular Russian army or go to Belarus with Prigozhin. | Putin said Wagner's fighters could either join the regular Russian army or go to Belarus with Prigozhin. |
In July, a US military spokesman said Wagner troops were no longer thought to be "taking part in hostilities" in Ukraine. | |
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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 has Wagner been doing in Belarus? | What has Wagner been doing in Belarus? |
The Polish government has been reported as saying it believes there are between 3,500 and 5,000 Wagner mercenaries in Belarus. | |
Images emerged which appeared to show Wagner fighters training Belarusian soldiers at a base south of Minsk | Images emerged which appeared to show Wagner fighters training Belarusian soldiers at a base south of Minsk |
They are thought to be based at military camps in the south of the country, at Tsel and Brestsky. | They are thought to be based at military camps in the south of the country, at Tsel and Brestsky. |
The Belarusian defence ministry says they are training the country's territorial forces. | |
What has Wagner been doing in Africa? | What has Wagner been doing in Africa? |
In a speech to Wagner mercenaries in Belarus in July, Prigozhin said the group would "set off on a new path - to Africa." | In a speech to Wagner mercenaries in Belarus in July, Prigozhin said the group would "set off on a new path - to Africa." |
An estimated 1,000 Wagner fighters have been in Mali, in western Africa, since December 2021. | An estimated 1,000 Wagner fighters have been in Mali, in western Africa, since December 2021. |
They were hired to combat armed Islamist groups, replacing the UN and French peacekeeping forces which had previously operated there. | They were hired to combat armed Islamist groups, replacing the UN and French peacekeeping forces which had previously operated there. |
Wagner forces have clashed several times with a group linked to al-Qaeda called Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin. | Wagner forces have clashed several times with a group linked to al-Qaeda called Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin. |
In a recent video recording, apparently filmed in Africa, Prigozhin said: "We're making life a nightmare for ISIS [Islamic State] and al-Qaeda and other bandits." | In a recent video recording, apparently filmed in Africa, Prigozhin said: "We're making life a nightmare for ISIS [Islamic State] and al-Qaeda and other bandits." |
US sanctions boss of Wagner group in Mali | US sanctions boss of Wagner group in Mali |
CAR's president was on the campaign trail in December with a bodyguard alongside him, thought to be a Wagner mercenary | CAR's president was on the campaign trail in December with a bodyguard alongside him, thought to be a Wagner mercenary |
There are an estimated 1,000 Wagner fighters in the Central African Republic (CAR). | There are an estimated 1,000 Wagner fighters in the Central African Republic (CAR). |
The UK government says they operate behind a front organisation called the Officers Union for International Security. | The UK government says they operate behind a front organisation called the Officers Union for International Security. |
That group's leader has said it is training soldiers in CAR to fight rebel forces, and has been helping to protect supply lines to cities. | That group's leader has said it is training soldiers in CAR to fight rebel forces, and has been helping to protect supply lines to cities. |
A Wagner company called Midas allegedly makes money from gold mining in the country. | A Wagner company called Midas allegedly makes money from gold mining in the country. |
People thought to be Wagner fighters have been pictured amongst soldiers in Sudan | People thought to be Wagner fighters have been pictured amongst soldiers in Sudan |
Video evidence suggests Wagner has been in Sudan since 2017, providing military training and helping to crack down on protestors. | Video evidence suggests Wagner has been in Sudan since 2017, providing military training and helping to crack down on protestors. |
In 2017, Sudan's government awarded gold mining contracts to Prigozhin's company, M-Invest. In July 2020, the US imposed sanctions against the company and its subsidiary Meroe Gold. | In 2017, Sudan's government awarded gold mining contracts to Prigozhin's company, M-Invest. In July 2020, the US imposed sanctions against the company and its subsidiary Meroe Gold. |
What interests do Russian mercenaries have in Sudan? | What interests do Russian mercenaries have in Sudan? |
In Libya, Wagner troops are supporting the forces of General Khalifa Haftar. | In Libya, Wagner troops are supporting the forces of General Khalifa Haftar. |
Wagner's mercenaries have also been in Syria since 2015, supporting pro-government forces and guarding oilfields. | Wagner's mercenaries have also been in Syria since 2015, supporting pro-government forces and guarding oilfields. |
The US Treasury says Wagner companies have made profits from oil and gas deals there. | The US Treasury says Wagner companies have made profits from oil and gas deals there. |
Wagner in Africa: Precarious future after Prigozhin's death | |
What crimes have Wagner fighters been accused of? | What crimes have Wagner fighters been 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. |
In 2020, the US military accused Wagner mercenaries of planting landmines and similar devices in and around the Libyan capital, Tripoli. | In 2020, the US military accused Wagner mercenaries of planting landmines and similar devices in and around the Libyan capital, Tripoli. |
In July 2023, the UK sanctioned Wagner's businesses in Africa, accusing it of "executions and torture in Mali and the Central African Republic and threats to peace and security in Sudan". | In July 2023, the UK sanctioned Wagner's businesses in Africa, accusing it of "executions and torture in Mali and the Central African Republic and threats to peace and security in Sudan". |
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