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As mercenaries leave Mali, experts say remaining Kremlin-controlled Africa Corps is more than just ‘Wagner rebranded’.
Mali’s transitional president, General Assimi Goïta, arrived in Moscow on Sunday on a five-day official visit the invitation ...
The shift brings Russian support to ‘a more fundamental level’, says Kremlin-backed paramilitary force Africa Corps.
A confidential legal report accusing the Wagner mercenary group of committing war crimes by sharing footage of apparent ...
The Africa Corps, Russia's state-controlled paramilitary force, said on its Telegram channel Friday that Wagner's departure would not introduce any changes and the Russian contingent will remain ...
The International Criminal Court is reviewing a confidential legal report arguing that the Russia-linked Wagner group has ...
The International Criminal Court has been asked to review a confidential legal brief arguing that the Russia-linked Wagner ...
The International Criminal Court has been asked to review a confidential legal report arguing that the Russia-linked Wagner ...
Wagner Group Leaving Mali After Heavy Losses but Russia's Africa Corps to Remain DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — The Russia-backed Wagner Group said Friday it is leaving Mali after more than three and a ...
The Russian paramilitary group Wagner has left Mali and its units there have been taken over by the Moscow-run Africa Corps, ...
But as Wagner leaves, security advisers from the Africa Corps, a Kremlin-controlled paramilitary group, will remain in their place, ensuring a lingering presence of Russian forces.
Replacing Wagner with Africa Corps troops would likely shift Russia's focus in Mali from fighting alongside the Malian army to training, said Ulf Laessing, head of the Sahel program at the Konrad ...