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Wagner Group's mercenary fighters regroup under new leadership in Africa

Mercenary group Wagner Group's future in doubt after plane explosion near Moscow.

In a surprising turn of events, the infamous Wagner Group, led by the late Yevgeny Prigozhin, seems to be reemerging from the shadows after a plane crash near Moscow claimed the lives of Prigozhin and his top associates. Many thought that this tragic incident would bring an end to the mercenary group's influence, but recent developments suggest otherwise.

The remnants of the Wagner Group, which once gained notoriety for recruiting convicts from prisons, have now been taken over by the Russian Ministry of Defense. This shift in power has resulted in a reorganization of the group under new leadership, including the 25-year-old Pavel, the son of Prigozhin. It appears that the family's ties to the Wagner fighters have allowed them to regroup and learn from their past mistakes.

Without the Wagner Group, it is believed that Russian President Vladimir Putin would lose a significant foothold in Africa. The group played a crucial role in carrying out coups and securing mining rights for Russian state-owned companies in countries such as Mali, Sudan, Libya, and the Central African Republic. These mining concessions have not only provided Putin with valuable resources but also served as a means to circumvent Western sanctions.

Founder Yevgeny Prigozhin killed in midair explosion along with top associates.
Mercenary group Wagner Group's future in doubt after plane explosion near Moscow.
Wagner fighters regrouping under new leadership, including Prigozhin's son Pavel.

Experts warn that while the reconstituted Wagner Group may not possess the same capabilities as before, it could still pose a threat to regional stability. The group's involvement in recruiting mercenaries for Putin's wars and extracting precious minerals has raised concerns about their potential impact on African nations. Furthermore, the Wagner fighters' history of loyalty to the regime serves as a reminder that crossing Putin's regime can have severe consequences.

It remains to be seen how the reemergence of the Wagner Group will unfold and whether they will regain their former glory. The recent plane crash has undoubtedly disrupted their operations, but with new leadership in place, they may find new avenues to continue their activities. As the world watches these developments, one thing is clear – the Wagner Group's story is far from over, and its actions will continue to have far-reaching implications.

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