Mercenaries of the Russian PMC Wagner entered the territory of the Central African Republic in order to relocate from Sudan. Writes about this local edition Corbeau News.
According to the newspaper, the PMC was forced to leave Sudan last year due to the demands of the country’s new authorities.
Militants have closed their base in northern Sudan and evacuated all logistical means to arrive and settle at the Abakawa airfield in Bamingi, where the mercenaries plan to establish a new base.
The convoy, consisting of 10 tanks, 20 trucks and 12 pickups, left Sudan yesterday and entered the territory of the CAR.
It is reported that two fighters of the local armed forces were shot dead by Russian mercenaries, and six others were injured. In addition, the publication notes that the “Wagnerians” expelled local rebels from the Mbres sub-prefecture, and then left the region on their own.
According to local residents, they looted shops there.
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