Russia’s brutal Wagner Group is operating in Sudan, a report claims, despite the mercenary army’s consistent denials about being present in the war-torn African nation.
, a report claims, despite the mercenary army’s consistent denials about being present in the war-torn African nation. The U.K.’snewspaper on Friday reported that armed Wagner fighters had been spotted in Port Sudan—where civilians are currently trying to flee the country—and have also been “seen engaged in violence” in the Sudanese capital of
. Security sources told the outlet that Wagner recruits are patrolling the port, which plays a key role in the group’s long-alleged exporting of gold shipments out of Sudan. A British intelligence source also told
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