Kim Sengupta speaks to a former Wagner fighter about how many of those who had fought for the group considering signing back up, with Western officials sure that the Kremlin will seek to exploit the current instability
Following the death of Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, Moscow is now bringing the mercenaries under its control and rebranding them as the Africa Corps.
IN FOCUS: Kim Sengupta speaks to a former Wagner fighter about how many of those who had fought for the group considering signing back up, with Western officials sure that the Kremlin will seek to exploit the current instability
Kim Sengupta speaks to a former Wagner fighter about how many of those who had fought for the group considering signing back up, with Western officials sure that the Kremlin will seek to exploit the current instability
Moscow is intent on filling the vacuum as three Sahelian military regimes worry Paris and Washington by cutting regional ties, Announcing their withdrawal from the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) without delay , the juntas ruling Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali have sent a shockwave through the regional bloc, which was already struggling to persuade them to restore civilian rule.