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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 Wagner troops in Bakhmut, 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. The UK government is set to put the Russian mercenary group, Wagner, on its list of terrorist organisations.
Yevgeny Prigozhin staged a failed mutiny against Russia's military leaders in June, and had gone to Belarus afterwards with hundreds of Wagner fighters. Wagner's future is very uncertain, after the death of its founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in a plane crash in western Russia in August.
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. Yevgeny 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 technically 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. Wagner's first field commander was Dmitry Utkin, a former Russian special forces officer. 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. Most Wagner mercenaries initially came from Russia's special forces and other elite units, and in its early days 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 in Ukraine, in exchange for pardons. In June, he said the group had 25,000 fighters.
The group has also been operating in Syria, Mali, the Central African Republic, Sudan and Libya. The group has also operated in Syria, Mali, the Central African Republic, Sudan and Libya.
What do we know about the plane crash? What is the UK doing about Wagner?
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. Home Secretary Suella Braverman is asking Parliament to pass a draft order allowing Wagner's assets to be treated as terrorist property and seized.
Dmitry Utkin was also on board. The order would also make it illegal to be a member of Wagner, or to support it.
Wagner supporters paid tribute to Prigozhin and Utkin outside the group's offices in St Petersburg and (pictured) Novosibirsk Ms Braverman said Wagner fighters "are terrorists, plain and simple," and a "threat to global security".
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. In response, the Kremlin said that the group does not exist from a legal point of view.
UK defence sources have told the BBC that Russia's FSB intelligence agency is most likely to have been responsible. In January 2023, the US designated Wagner a "Transnational Criminal Organization".
Russia plane crash: What we know so far A number of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have called on the EU to add the group to its terrorist list.
Prigozhin and Putin: How a long friendship turned ugly Is Wagner still a threat to global security?
What now for Wagner after Prigozhin's death? What crimes have Wagner fighters been accused of?
What did Wagner do in Ukraine, and why did it stage a mutiny? Ukrainian prosecutors say three Wagner mercenaries killed and tortured civilians near Kyiv in April 2022, alongside regular Russian troops.
Wagner troops were heavily involved in the battle for Bakhmut, a city in eastern Ukraine, which they captured for Russia in May 2023. German intelligence says Wagner troops may also have massacred civilians in Bucha in March 2022.
People thought to be Wagner fighters have been pictured amongst soldiers 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".
The US military previously accused Wagner mercenaries of planting landmines in and around the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
What did Wagner do for Russia in Ukraine?
Wagner troops were heavily involved in the battle for Bakhmut, 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.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.
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.
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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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 brokered by the Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
Putin said Wagner's fighters could either join the 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.
Prigozhin and Putin: How a long friendship turned ugly
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. The Polish government is reported to have said 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 MinskImages 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.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 expand its operations in 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.
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 MaliUS 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 mercenaryCAR'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), who the UK says 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 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.
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.
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.
Wagner in Africa: Precarious future after Prigozhin's deathWagner in Africa: Precarious future after Prigozhin's death
What crimes have Wagner fighters been accused of? What do we know about the plane crash which killed Prigozhin?
Ukrainian prosecutors say three Wagner mercenaries killed and tortured civilians near Kyiv in April 2022, alongside regular Russian troops. Russian officials said Yevgeny Prigozhin and nine other passengers died when a private plane flying between Moscow and St Petersburg crashed north of the capital on 23 August.
German intelligence says Wagner troops may also have massacred civilians in Bucha in March 2022. Senior Wagner fighter Dmitry Utkin was also on board.
In 2020, the US military accused Wagner mercenaries of planting landmines and similar devices in and around the Libyan capital, Tripoli. Wagner supporters paid tribute to Prigozhin and Utkin outside the group's offices in St Petersburg and (pictured) Novosibirsk
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". UK defence sources told the BBC that Russia's FSB intelligence agency was thought likely to have been responsible.
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