The Wagner Group (Russian: Группа Вагнера, romanized: Gruppa Vagnera), officially known as PMC Wagner (ЧВК «Вагнер»), is a Russian state-funded private...
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the Wagner Group, a Russian private military company, staged an uprising against the Government of Russia. It marked the climax of the Wagner Group–Ministry...
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The Wagner Group is a Russian state-funded paramilitary organization, also described as a private military company (PMC) and as a network of mercenaries...
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Prigozhin, Dmitry Utkin and Valery Chekalov, the key figures of the Wagner Group, a Russian state-funded private military company. The crash prompted...
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The rivalry between the then-head of Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, and the leadership of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, headed by...
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The Wagner Group, also known as PMC Wagner, a Russian paramilitary organization also described as a private military company (PMC), a network of mercenaries...
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The Wagner Group is a private military company (PMC) with ties to the Russian state under Vladimir Putin that has conducted operations in Syria since late...
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The Wagner Group, also known as PMC Wagner, a Russian paramilitary organization also described as a private military company (PMC), a network of mercenaries...
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accused the Wagner Group of bringing in mercenaries from several African nations to fight alongside the RSF. The head of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin...
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The PMC Wagner Centre is the official headquarters of the Wagner Group, a private military company based in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is located on...
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Its co-founder and leader is Alexey Milchakov and operates within the Wagner Group. "Rusich" fought on the side of pro-Russian military in the Donbas war...
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The Wagner Group, also known as PMC Wagner, a Russian paramilitary organization also described as a private military company (PMC), a network of mercenaries...
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between the Wagner Group, a Russian paramilitary organization, and Hemetti. Leaked documents and sources reportedly indicate that the Wagner Group has provided...
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Yevgeny Prigozhin (category People of the Wagner Group)
August 2023) was a Russian mercenary leader and oligarch. He led the Wagner Group, a private military company, and was a close confidant of Russian president...
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Neo-Nazism in Russia (section Wagner Group)
committed in Ukraine. In June 2023, Wagner Group mutinied, but quickly stepped down. The Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary group notable in the Russo-Ukrainian...
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Pavel Prigozhin (category People of the Wagner Group)
the Wagner Group since 2023. The son of prominent oligarch and mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, he succeeded his father as the leader of the Wagner Group...
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Mackinnon, Amy. "Russia's Wagner Group Doesn't Actually Exist". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 2021-09-18. "The Wagner Group: Untangling the Purpose behind...
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after the Slavonic Corps fiasco, the Wagner Group PMC made its appearance on the scene. Near the end of 2014, Wagner was given the instructional role of...
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Battle of Bakhmut (category Wagner Group activities in Ukraine)
primarily of mercenaries from the Russian paramilitary organization Wagner Group, supported by regular Russian troops and reportedly Donetsk People's...
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Valery Chekalov (category People of the Wagner Group)
Russian Navy. Chekalov was a senior deputy to Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin and served as the Wagner Group's "logistics mastermind". His call sign was...
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with the Wagner Group following the coup, enlisting the mercenaries against the jihadist rebels. Traoré denied this, claiming that "our Wagner are the...
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Forward Observations Group". This is a reference to the murder of Yevgeny Nuzhin, who was tortured and executed by the Wagner Group on accusations of treason...
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Dmitry Utkin (category People of the Wagner Group)
military commander of the Russian state-funded Wagner Group, with his military alias reportedly being Wagner. Utkin was a neo-Nazi. He rarely made public...
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serving under Storm-Z and the professional mercenaries of PMC Wagner. The Wagner group itself also used convicts in its ranks, alongside its more experienced...
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Erik Prince (redirect from Prince Group)
that Prince has offered his services as a subcontractor to Russian Wagner group's activities in Mozambique and Libya, suggesting to provide aerial surveillance...
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Africa Corps (Russia) (category Pro-Russian militant groups)
governments in Africa. The Corps largely took over the operations of the Wagner Group PMC in Africa, by subsuming and rebranding its structures. The Expeditionary...
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Battle of Tinzaouaten (2024) (category Battles of the Mali War involving the Wagner Group)
and the Malian Armed Forces (FAMa) backed by the Wagner Group, a Russian state-funded mercenary group. It took place in the outskirts of Tinzaouaten, a...
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sometimes written as Andrei Medvedev, is a former Wagner Group commander. Medvedev became the first Wagner person to defect, seeking asylum in Norway on 13...
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Storm-Z (category Pro-Russian militant groups)
of Defence modeled the units after the Wagner Group's penal recruitment after their falling out with Wagner's former leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin. The unit's...
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Redut (category Pro-Russian militant groups)
After the aborted Wagner coup attempt, the MoD tried to dissolve the Wagner Group, by absorbing, eliminating or taking over parts of Wagner. Redut, along...
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