According to research, the Russian mercenary group Wagner has kidnapped, captured and tortured hundreds of citizens in Mali in West Africa.
On Monday, diplomatic circles became public that the Wagner Group officially left Mali after more than three years, but their units are integrated into a Russian successor organization. The damage caused by the notorious Wagner group is huge: the surviving victims interviewed in a Mauritan refugee camp reported torture by water boarding, strokes and burns with cigarettes. People were repeatedly killed in the illegal detention and systematic torture, according to the report. The methods therefore remind us of similar cases in Ukraine.
Six places were determined in Mali, where the Wagner group citizens conquered from 2022 to 2024, including former UN bases, said the forbidden stories, published on Thursday in the study published on Thursday. Three international media houses were involved in the investigation based on the statements of Malian refugees in the neighboring country Mauritania, including “Le Monde”.
Military Junta Brak with a former colonial power of France
In Mali in West Africa, a military junta, led by General Assimi Goita in 2020 and 2021, is in the power for the former colonial power of France and has become military and political Russia.
In his fight against jihadist groups, the military junta has been confident in the past three and a half years on support from the Wagner Group. Officially, Mali never admitted the presence of Wagner rental people, but only spoke about Russian trainers.
The brutal methods of the paramilitary group in Mali were regularly convicted by human rights organizations. The UN accuses the Malian army and “foreign” hunters of having at least 500 people killed in an assignment against jihadists in March 2022. The Junta in Mali rejected this. According to Western countries, the hunters were Wagner mercenary.
Source: Krone

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