Ben Hill
Updated: 1 Apr 2021, 15:48
VLADIMIR Putin s superhuman Wagner Group mercenaries were forced to flee from a Mozambique war zone - leaving ISIS to launch a beheading blitz.
Victims have been butchered by terrorist militants and their bodies left piled up in the streets near Africa’s biggest gas field in Palma.
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Vladimir Putin s Wagner Group mercenaries were forced to flee from a Mozambique war zoneCredit: East2west News
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Victims have been butchered by terrorist militants and their bodies left piled up in the streets near Africa’s biggest gas field in PalmaCredit: AP
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An attack on foreign contractors attempting to flee the besieged town this week has left at least 50 people dead - with Brit Phil Mawer among the missing.
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Updated: 8 Apr 2021, 18:56
NEW satellite pics reveal how Vladimir Putin s shadowy Wagner Group is bristling with enough tanks and planes to wipe out an army.
Recently declassified intelligence images show Putin s private army using Russian military equipment in Libya, The Telegraph reports.
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The images show Russian SA-22 air defence systems, IL-76 military cargo aircraft and mine-resistant armoured vehicles
The privately-funded Wagner Group is said to have between 5,000 and 10,000 soldiers spreading chaos around the world, complete with tanks and artillery.
The fresh images, which show Russian SA-22 air defence systems, IL-76 military cargo aircraft and mine-resistant armoured vehicles, are thought to have come from US spy satellites.
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Mozambique insurgency: Unseen pictures show carnage of Islamic State attack that killed British man Mozambique is in the throes of an insurgency by Islamic State-linked militants, which has left a British man among those killed.
Dozens were killed in an attack last month in the town of Palma - with Briton Philip Mawer among them.
Chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay reports on pictures of the aftermath passed exclusively to Sky News.
The first pictures of the attack by Islamist militants on the northern
Mozambique town of Palma show scenes of absolute carnage and a hectic rescue mission to save survivors who were being hunted down by insurgents.